Even weather patterns altered subtly but perceptibly, becoming more stable. Crops grew more plentifully, water supplies expanded and livestock flourished.
The numbers of viewers of news and violent or demoralising television shows reduced. Besides, news reporters had already noticed that they had less bad news to share. In fact the big stories were about all the wonderful things that were being accomplished for the benefit of mankind.
A Focus On What Is Right
The focus on peace created a blanket of harmonious vibrations that encircled the globe.
Eventually, politicians and scientists had no choice but to recognise this trend and began seeking peaceful solutions to political issues.
Countries, government, religions and people started to pay attention to what they had in common. There was a greater understanding and appreciation of the value of variety between societies and cultures.
Beyond that, as time progressed, it became increasingly evident how many similarities actually existed between them. Likenesses in morals, ethics, economic goals, humanitarian philosophies and social values which had previously gone un-noticed, were more and more apparent.
With an ever strengthening unity between communities and nations, economies improved. Resources were shared and fairly traded to the benefit of all.
Aid and education was collectively provided to areas that needed it, but the urgency grew less and less because with peace and joy in communities came the opportunity for abundance for all.
Money, resources and commodities flowed freely around the world, were used and then circulated. Everyone was satisfied, fulfilled and usefully employed.
Gradually the need for large military budgets reduced and those funds were re-distributed. The highly trained military personnel were free to use their skill towards constructive, rather than destructive or defensive ends.
Peace Reigns Once More
With the wide-spread, consistent, daily focus on peace - peaceful attitudes, peaceful activities, peaceful sharing and peaceful appreciation of others, the energy of peace grew.
As time passed, it grew so expansive, so powerful, so prevalent, that war, violence and conflict was simply forgotten. The destructive vibration of war-fare no longer had any appeal or power to draw notice.
It was not a struggle between "good" and "bad". It was simply that the thought, the feeling, the speaking and living of peace felt so liberating, so wonderful, that it became more interesting and important than power, resentment, accusation or even just being right.
Disagreements still occurred, but were allowed, even welcomed. In dealing with disputes the thought of a peaceful resolution was uppermost in the minds of all parties, making such an outcome possible in every case.
Peace was no longer something "Worth fighting for", but had become something worth allowing, noticing and living.
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