No way! Do both! Everytime, all the time :).
2006-08-19 20:06:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all.
Seeking peace in real life is making a practical attempt to reduce the sum total human suffering. It is trying to prevent and resolve war, to end terrorism (both personal and state terrorism) and to allow people to live in a world free of violence so that they can realise their aspirations, or at least take a crack at doing so.
Promoting peace is a concrete act. With tangible results. And it is selfless... it is thinking about others.
Seeking inner peace is a self-obsessed, often pseudo-spiritualist, endeavour. The fact that the word peace is in the phrase "inner peace" is a semantic accident. People who focus on their own inner peace before promoting real peace are simply humouring themselves and justifying their own inaction. There's nothing wrong with doing it per se. But to encourage doing it before even thinking about doing something that is ACTUALLY useful is dangerous, and those organisations that do this are the enemies of any real peace effort.
2006-08-19 20:30:07
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answered by the last ninja 6
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Yes, the only way you can promote peace is if you're a role model for peace and have it in your daily life. If each one of us focused on our inner peace, rather than trying to change everyone else, we would have universal peace. Think about it. If everyone had inner peace, we wouldn't have any troubles.
2006-08-19 20:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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properly noble sentiments yet humanity received't comply. you could sit down there all day arising inner peace. If i do not do an analogous then you have a situation. there are a large number of predators available who received't hardship to make stronger inner peace for in spite of reason. they could have you ever for breakfast inner peace and all. i'm afraid that the interior peace highway to international peace isn't a conceivable answer given at present's international and cultural parameters. This inner peace element can ought to conquer limitations which at the prompt are not purely formidable yet too many. such issues as a minimum of one million thousand religions, political platforms philosophical ideologies the record is excellent and sophisticated. it truly is like believing interior teeth Fairy.
2016-11-05 05:18:13
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answered by ? 4
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Absolutely. Have you ever heard of the saying, " You can't love someone else if you can't love yourself." It's the same thing. Bring your inner self to be peaceful and then you can promote peace. If you didn't, you'd just be a hypocrit.
2006-08-19 20:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely! That's how you promote peace! or love! or anything else for that matter.
You become peace, or just be peace!
It doesn't work by forcing others, converting others, preaching to others. Actually this can be one difficult metaphysical concept to understand, you think that you have to ACT to promote peace, but by being peace the global effect is much stronger.
Once you are peace, you are by default promoting it.
Finally someone on this site who gets it!
2006-08-19 20:11:28
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answered by Hathor 4
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You can't have inner peace without promoting peace!
Just think about it!
2006-08-19 20:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Charity begins at home. Start with self, but practice with others.
Read "The Art of Peace."
2006-08-19 20:16:04
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answered by LeBlanc 6
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Do both! (unless you are really troubled and promoting peace would only make yourself worse)
Good luck! (Ppl like you are what make the world happy!)
2006-08-19 20:08:21
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answered by starrynight107 3
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i'd say find some kind of inner peace, because you cant promote what you don't practice
2006-08-19 20:07:23
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answered by Stepher 2
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It almost seems like it would be a pre-requisite. How can one champion peace if s/he is at odds with himself.
2006-08-19 20:09:19
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answered by Anonymous
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