Rest In Peace
By a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, Thich Nhat Hanh ...
I am a World Trade Center tower, standing tall in the clear
blue sky, feeling a violent blow in my side, and I am a towering
inferno of pain and suffering imploding upon myself and collapsing
to the ground. ***May I rest in peace.
I am a terrified passenger on a hijacked airplane not knowing
where we are going or that I am riding on fuel tanks that will be
instruments of death, and I am a worker arriving at my office not
knowing that in just a moment my future will be obliterated.
***May I rest in peace.
I am a pigeon in the plaza between the two towers eating crumbs
from someone's breakfast when fire rains down on me from the
skies, and I am a bed of flowers admired daily by thousands of
tourists now buried under five stories of rubble. ***May I rest in
peace.
I am a firefighter sent into dark corridors of smoke and debris
on a mission of mercy only to have it collapse around me, and I am
a rescue worker risking my life to save lives who is very aware
that I may not make it out alive. ***May I rest in peace.
I am a survivor who has fled down the stairs and out of the
building to safety who knows that nothing will ever be the same in
my soul again, and I am a doctor in a hospital treating patients
burned from head to toe who knows that these horrible images will
remain in my mind forever. ***May I know peace.
I am a tourist in Times Square looking up at the giant TV
screens thinking I'm seeing a disaster movie as I watch the Twin
Towers crash to the ground, and I am a New York woman sending
e-mails to friends and family letting them know that I am safe.
***May I know peace.
I am a piece of paper that was on someone's desk this morning
and now I'm debris scattered by the wind across lower Manhattan,
and I am a stone in the graveyard at Trinity Church covered with
soot from the buildings that once stood proudly above me, death
meeting death. ***May I rest in peace.
I am a dog sniffing in the rubble for signs of life, doing my
best to be of service, and I am a blood donor waiting in line to
make a simple but very needed contribution for the victims. ***May
I know peace.
I am a resident in an apartment in downtown New York who has
been forced to evacuate my home, and I am a resident in an
apartment uptown who has walked 100 blocks home in a stream of
other refugees. ***May I know peace.
I am a family member who has just learned that someone I love
has died, and I am a pastor who must comfort someone who has
suffered a heartbreaking loss. ***May I know peace.
I am a loyal American who feels violated and vows to stand
behind any military action it takes to wipe terrorists off the
face of the earth, and I am a loyal American who feels violated
and worries that people who look and sound like me are all going
to be blamed for this tragedy. ***May I know peace.
I am a frightened city dweller who wonders whether I'll ever
feel safe in a skyscraper again, and I am a pilot who wonders
whether there will ever be a way to make the skies truly safe.
***May I know peace.
I am the owner of a small store with five employees that has
been put out of business by this tragedy, and I am an executive in
a multinational corporation who is concerned about the cost of
doing business in a terrorized world. ***May I know peace.
I am visitor to New York City who purchases postcards of the
World Trade Center Twin Towers that are no more, and I am a
television reporter trying to put into words the terrible things I
have seen. ***May I know peace.
I am a boy in New Jersey waiting for a father who will never
come home, and I am a boy in a faraway country rejoicing in the
streets of my village because someone has hurt the hated
Americans. ***May I know peace.
I am a general talking into the microphones about how we must
stop the terrorist cowards who have perpetrated this heinous
crime, and I am an intelligence officer trying to discern how such
a thing could have happened on American soil, and I am a city
official trying to find ways to alleviate the suffering of my
people. ***May I know peace.
I am a terrorist whose hatred for America knows no limit and I
am willing to die to prove it, and I am a terrorist sympathizer
standing with all the enemies of American capitalism and
imperialism, and I am a master strategist for a terrorist group
who planned this abomination. My heart is not yet capable of
openness, tolerance, and loving. ***May I know peace.
I am a citizen of the world glued to my television set,
fighting back my rage and despair at these horrible events, and I
am a person of faith struggling to forgive the unforgivable,
praying for the consolation of those who have lost loved ones,
calling upon the merciful beneficence of
God/Yahweh/Allah/Spirit/Higher Power. ***May I know peace.
I am a child of God who believes that we are all children of
God and we are all part of each other. ***May we all know peace.

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