Article

The Principle Of Peace

Topic: Spiritual GrowthFeaturing Bnei BaruchPublished July 31, 2008

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 827 legacy views

Reader rating

Not enough ratings yet

Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.

Rate this resource

Sign in to rate this resource.

Sign in to rate this resource

Pope Benedict XVI, while on his trip to Australia, told a crowd of 200,000 people that the world's natural resources are being squandered in the pursuit of "insatiable consumption." He urged everyone in attendance to care more for the environment and reconnect with the principle of peace. nnHe also addressed types of "poison" which are afflicting the world's social environment such as substance abuse, the exaltation of violence, and sexual degradation. He has been applauded as being the "green pope" due to his environmental concerns, and he has spoken openly and critically of the influence of television and the Internet on today's young people. nnThe most striking thing about these statements is that they are focused totally on the corporeal. What he sees in the environment is pollution, deforestation, global warming, and the squandering of resources. In humanity he sees violence in all its forms, drug use and other social ills.nnWhat he doesn't see, or at least does not bring to his followers, is the underlying cause of these perceived problems. They are told to "reconnect with the principle of peace," but what does that mean, and how is it to be done? What does pollution and humanity's social ills have to do with peace? Isn't peace about not being at war with anyone? Does a reconnection with peace show us the way to transcend all these problems?nnIf we look to the wisdom of Kabbalah for answers, we find that peace means more than a condition of not being at war. Peace comes only when we achieve our purpose in life. Kabbalists tell us that the reason for our existence on this planet is to come close to the Creator, to change our qualities to be similar to the infinite love that He bestows on us. Everything around us was created solely for this purpose. nnBut man lost sight of this purpose thousands of years ago, when he chose instead to pursue power and personal gain. This is the antithesis of the love the Creator gives to His creation. Man is not at peace with himself or others because he uses others to fulfill his desires and needs. It seems that enough is never enough, and thus the world is plunged into an ongoing struggle which leads to a state of strife and disharmony—a disruption of peace between ourselves and with nature. nnHow is this manifested? The imbalance comes from our not realizing the reason for our existence on this planet, so we try and make up for the lack by getting, using, and squandering more and more resources. This results in the very ills that the Pope mentioned in his address—we see the environment being destroyed and humanity struggling to cope. All of it is a result of humanity wanting more and more, all the while using others and the world's resources to fulfill a need that is never satisfied. nnSo, how can we correct our opposition to the Creator and restore peace? Kabbalah shows us how to find the answers to this question. The Pope has told his followers to "reconnect with the principle of peace," but this cannot be done unless mankind is shown what this peace really means and how it can be achieved. nnWe must begin by remembering the true source of all our desires: the desire to return to the state of infinite love that we experienced with the Creator. Nothing will fulfill us except this. The only way for us to return to this state is to match our qualities with His. His qualities consist of pure love and bestowal to his creation.nnWe are currently in a completely opposite state. Everything we do is for self-benefit. So in order to attain the qualities that will bring us peace, we must change our nature so we can give of ourselves to the benefit of others. Kabbalah provides us with the methodology to do this.nnThe peace the Pope speaks of is discussed by the great Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag (Baal HaSulam) in his article entitled The Peace. In this article he writes:n nThus we see that the prophet conditions peace in the whole world with the filling of the whole world with the knowledge of God, just as we have said that the tough, egoistic resistance between people, along with the deterioration in the international relationships, all these will not cease from the world by any human counsel under any conditions...nTherefore they have no counsel but to come to the acceptance of His burden, meaning that they aim their acts to the will of the Lord and to His purpose, as He had planned prior to creation. And when they do that, it is plain to see that with His work all envy and hatred will be abolished from mankind as I have shown above thus far, because then all members of humanity will unite into one body with one heart full of the knowledge of the Lord. Thus, world peace and the knowledge of God are one and the same thing. nnBalance must be restored within humanity, and it must be done according to the principle of peace explained above by Baal HaSulam. This is what the Pope neglected to tell those 200,000 followers in Australia. nnnnn

Article author

About the Author

Bnei Baruch, http://www.kabbalah.info is the largest group of Kabbalists in Israel, sharing the wisdom of Kabbalah with the entire world. Study materials in over 25 languages are based on authentic Kabbalah texts that were passed down from generation to generation.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

To answer your question, let’s study the following words of Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan, an Enlightened being, very carefully. He says: “This puzzle has come about on its own, governed by the laws of science. I am telling you that this world is run only by Scientific Circumstantial Evidences. In Gujarati, I call it 'Vyavasthit Shakti'... It is all run by scientific circumstantial evidences. The whole world is run by this energy. These words are not easy to understand, unless

March 9, 2026

Article

How Srimad Bhagavatam Guides Daily Spiritual Living In the modern world, people often search for meaning, balance, and inner peace while navigating the pressures of daily life. Many struggle to find guidance that goes beyond temporary solutions and touches the deeper aspects of human existence. Ancient spiritual texts provide insights that address these concerns, and among the most revered of these texts is the ISKCON Srimad Bhagavatam . The Srimad Bhagavatam, also known as t

March 4, 2026

Article

Introduction: The Radiance of Krishna’s Wisdom In a fast-paced, often chaotic world, we all seek clarity, inspiration, and inner light. The Gita Glow represents the transformative power of Krishna’s wisdom—the kind that illuminates life from within. Derived from the Gita Saar , this glow is not physical but spiritual and mental, guiding one to live with purpose, balance, and joy.rnKrishna’s teachings are timeless, applying to students, professionals, parents, and seek

October 24, 2025

Article

It has been more than 5000 years now since the Lord Krishna’s existence. Yet, even today people worship him with utter reverence and take his name with so much of adoration in their heart. Why? He had sixteen thousand queens and He lived a royal and luxurious worldly life. Yet, He is worshipped as God. Lord Krishna is worthy of worship and that is why He is respected. One should not respect anyone who is not worthy of worship. Lord Krishna should be worshipped with respectf

August 14, 2025