People First! Creating a “Higher Peace Movement” to Produce A New Security And Development Architecture

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One of the paintings currently on display at a special exhibit of the work of the Renaissance painter Raphael, now at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, is titled “The Ecstasy of Saint Cecilia.” Cecilia is the patron saint of music. The description of the painting reads:

“The painting's juxtaposition of instrumental and vocal music has a powerful symbolic function. Cecilia looks upward in rapture as the heavens part to reveal a celestial choir of angels. She passively holds an organetto (small organ) that has begun to slide toward damaged instruments strewn at her feet, symbols of her rejection of earthly music in favor of the spiritual inner voice.”

Apart from the description’s insightful observation that the human voice is primary in human music, as compared, for example, to the “harmony of the spheres“ demonstrated by astronomers such as Johannes Kepler, there is another important consideration it provokes. Each human mind, because it inhabits the living universe, is capable of apprehending universal truth. By truth, we mean both the discovered laws which express change–or no change–in the universe, and our reflection upon and successful change of those discovered laws through our deepened knowledge of those laws, but their physical expression, as in physical economy.

The sovereignty of the individual human mind exists only to the extent that it is properly tuned to the laws of the universe. That, and only that, can be the basis for efficient human judgment. “I am King, and God, and Law” is the outlook of the crazed, such as King Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, who, driven mad by his own arrogance, was reduced to grazing in the fields alongside his cows. The late-night outbursts emanating from, either the current occupant of the White House, or his underlings, says more clearly than anything else that “Babylon is fallen.” And next week, the Whore of Babylon himself, King Charles, will come to America to desecrate the Congress, singing his truly profane music, bringing a message of war, depopulation, and impoverishment. He will speak the world of the old colonialism, and he must be resisted.

The cacophony that presently exists in the mind of the President of the United States prevents him – but not the United States itself, or even its Presidency – from bringing about a harmony of interests among the world nations, like that sought by the courageous Pope Leo XIV, as expressed in his recent speeches in the African nations of Algeria, Cameroon, and Angola. Over the next 24 hours, it is necessary for all those who celebrate and cherish the sovereignty of the individual mind, and the sovereignty of their nation, acting in harmony with the nations of the world, to respond with great energy to the temporary “masquerade of anarchy“ that intentionally or not, presently careens the world toward its extinction. Tonight we will call attention to Friday’s Special Meeting of the International Peace Coalition and its deliberations on the principles for a new strategic and development architecture.