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We aim to teach through education and the rich tapestry of history, demonstrating how we can transform perspectives across the globe. Life thrives on hope and a deep understanding of diverse beliefs. Our goal is to foster freedom of thought, action, and determination for everyone.

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We believe in treating others as we wish to be treated. This fundamental principle allows our planet to achieve more and preserve the rich heritage of all cultures. Let's unite in spreading the word of peace throughout the world, building bridges, not walls.
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Peace4All: Seven Generations
by Bert Russell
Date: 4 -22-2007 at 3.15 AM
One of the ideas that fascinates me most about Native American culture is the belief that our decisions should consider the impact on the next seven generations.
Imagine that for a moment.
What if every law, every business decision, every argument, and every act of kindness was measured not by how it affects us today, but by how it affects people who have not even been born yet?
The modern world often moves at incredible speed. We want immediate results, instant answers, and quick rewards. Yet many Native American traditions remind us that life is not simply about today. We are part of something much larger than ourselves.
The forests we enjoy were planted by people we never met.
The roads we travel were built by people who are gone.
The freedoms we enjoy were protected by generations who sacrificed before us.
In many ways, we are living on the gifts of those who came before us.
The question then becomes: What gifts are we leaving behind?
Are we planting seeds or merely consuming the harvest?
Are we building bridges or creating divisions?
Are we leaving future generations with more opportunities, more knowledge, and more peace than we inherited?
Perhaps true wisdom is understanding that we are not owners of this world. We are caretakers for a brief period of time.
One day, the next generation will inherit the choices we make today.
My hope is that they inherit a little more kindness, a little more understanding, and a little more peace.
Peace begins when we stop asking, "What is best for me?" and start asking, "What is best for those who come after me?"
Peace of mind. Peace of body. Peace of soul. ✌
Education is the key. Teaching is the degree.