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Path to peace is prayer

Express News Service

There is no cause for anxiety and tension on account of the predictions that are said to characterize December 2012. Our faith in God is the surest and fastest vehicle to peace and harmony. Our faith is our ultimate armor!

All humankind is exhorted to pray intensely for the well-being of the universe between December 18-25 this year. It is recommended that 7 candles or lamps are lit for seven consecutive days in every home and they offer prayers for the well being of humankind.

If a thousand people are able to accomplish this task, its benefits to the universe are inestimable. If more than a thousand people are able to perform this ritual, then its benefits are equally compounded.

The ritual must be performed with devotion, sincerity and surrender. When performed in the spirit of an offering to the Divine, its beneficial effects will be enduring and invaluable.

We must pray to the five elements including, earth, water, fire, wind and ether for universal well-being, peace and happiness. The harmony of the elements is equivalent to the harmony of the universe.

There is a profound truth in everything that exists in this universe! We must grow this Truth within us! Similarly, there is righteousness in every living being in this universe! This righteousness must be grown within everybody! Both Truth and Righteousness must be protected and unrighteousness must be conquered.

We must all live in unity  by trusting each other  (believing in God) by increasing love to all (surrendering to God) By helping each other! (service to God) May we be victorious!

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