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Beyond writing books and giving presentations, Azim loves to stay committed to his work as a writer. Every month he publishes a newsletter in which he follows his “Musings” and answers a Question of the Month. The topics range from his expertise in peacebuilding and forgiveness to seasonal topics such as New Year’s mission statements to the rebirth of spring, leadership near elections, gratitude in the fall and more. Here you can find the archive of his newsletters for your reading enjoyment.
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“The wound is the place where the light enters you.” ~ Rumi After 10 months and 10 days on medication for shingles, I was so happy to be able to get off of them. And I tell this story in order to boost any reader out there going through any sort of physical pain.I have…
Read MoreQUESTION What are your thoughts as a peace-maker around the potential war with Syria? What stand shall a peace-maker take? ANSWER War is where death is fed! I always maintain that violence and war is never the appropriate option. It always makes things worse not better. Every war has created another war. In terms of…
Read MoreThe United Nations Speech The Need for Peaceful Resolution Along your journey, you may find what I have found. The drive for peace starts with the individual, desiring for relief from pain and other aspects of life that can create discord, even suffering. As you move along this path, you find that the rippling…
Read MoreQUESTION There has been a horrific murder recently. James DiMaggio, a “friend of the family,” killed an 8-year-old boy and his mother by burning them in his house. He then kidnapped the daughter in the family before being killed himself by police. For the father who has lost his home, his wife and son, and…
Read MoreThe Failure of Justice The Need for Restoration Speaking on his own accord and not for the organizations with which he’s affiliated, author and keynote Azim Khamisa speaks on the topics of restorative justice and forgiveness. With every crime, there exists an opportunity to better society. Unfortunately, within the Trayvon Martin / George Zimmerman case,…
Read MoreQUESTION “How would you succinctly define freedom for you?” ANSWER To me freedom is when I am in the flow and enjoying a tail wind. I feel supported by the Universe and my spirit is in sync with it. It is when I harbor no ill feelings towards anyone and see the spirit in…
Read MoreFreedom and the Pathway There As we celebrate the Fourth of July and the freedom and peace we enjoy in our blessed country, let us stop and pray for many in our world denied of this fundamental need of all human beings. Even in our country we must not take our freedom for granted as…
Read MoreQUESTION “What one thing would you tell your father on Father’s Day if he were here?” ANSWER You have never spoken ill of anyone. You have been a good role model for me and taught me discipline, charity and how to make good business decisions. You have shown me the importance of serving others. Mostly…
Read MoreFrom Resistance to Freedom with Forgiveness “To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you. “ – Lewis B. Smedes“When you hold resentment toward another, you are bound to that person or condition by an emotional link that is stronger than steel. Forgiveness is the only way to dissolve…
Read MoreQUESTION “Is it OK to request an atonement from another person?” ANSWER The short answer – in my humble view – is no. Atonement is a concept where one looks at one’s own foibles, mistakes and failings and asks forgiveness of the victim. When you ask someone for atonement, you are judging that person. Judgment,…
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