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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Dona Nobis Pacem

Missy Blue Eyes' Peace Globe is at the very bottom of this post.

I shall write peace upon your wings,
your heart
and you shall fly
around the world
so that children will no longer have to die this way.


This haiku was written by Sadako Sasaki,
a young girl who died from radiation-induced leukemia while folding hundreds of origami cranes in a wish for world peace.
She has become a symbol of the impact of nuclear war.

August 15th is celebrated in Japan as annual Peace and Love Day in Sadako's memory.

During her last days, she heard the story that one who folded a Thousand Origami Cranes would be granted a wish. She began folding cranes while wishing there would never be any more wars. Legend has it she only folded 644 before her death, and that her friends finished the rest and buried them with her. She is often depicted in statues as holding a folded paper crane.

This is the Children's Peace Monument in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
The statue on the top is Sadako holding a paper crane.
A plaque at the foot of the statue reads:
This is our cry. This is our prayer. Peace in the world.


Let us all remember we have more in common than differences.



44 comments:

  1. For them.
    What a beautiful tribute.
    This is special.Thank you for informing us and educating us and moving us to understanding.

    Peace,
    Mimi

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  2. Wow! what a story about Peace.Thanks for shairng.

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  3. Thank you for sharing that touching story. Peace to you, my friends.

    ~ Luxie

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  4. Beautiful Peace Post
    Sending*Peace*Love*Light*

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  5. That's a beautiful story for peace.

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  6. How so beautiful; thank you for sharing this story.
    The Peace flame of Hiroshima is VERY fitting for Blog blast too.

    Peace be with you and all who pass here.

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  7. What a powerful Peace message! Thank you for sharing it with us! We are Purring and Purring for Peace!

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  8. Thank you for the beautiful story of Sadako.
    May all of you find a moment of peace in every day.

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  9. Peace to you and to the entire world. Smooches!

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  10. Two wonderful globes!!!!

    Come on over, and read my impressions of peace if you can find time today.

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  11. Thats a touching story and a lovely globe. Have a very peaceful day.

    Thanks for visiting us!

    Whicky Wuudler

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  12. That's a great story! Peace to all of you!

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  13. Our Daddy went to the Peace Park in Nagasaki and he said it was very moving. Purring for Peace ~S,S & C

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  14. Thanks for a lovely and moving post about peace. I get too wrapped up in my everyday world sometimes, and lose sight of the bigger picture. That's a beautiful reminder...

    Kaz (Mum to Gypsy & Tasha)

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  15. beautiful globes!!!! Purrs and peace to you!

    FAITH BOO!! PLEASE come and playplayplay wif me and maybe runrunrun and ZOOMZOOMZOOM and then maybe cuddle? ME does not haf anyfing con-taj-us. - Billy SweetFeets

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  16. Beautiful globes and beautiful words.

    Peace to you.

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  17. We have never read the story of the young girl. Thank you for sharing.
    Peace to you...
    ~ The Bunch

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  18. Beautiful story of Sadako! Peace to you all and let Peace begin with us!
    Your FL furiends,

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  19. What a moving story about Sadako. Your globes are beautiful. Peace & love to you :o)

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  20. Pawsome post! We loves yer peace globe too!

    Peace will come someday, we furrys will convince the furless ones of dat!

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  21. This is an absolutely beautiful post. Purrfect.

    Purrs for Peace. <3

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  22. This post in it's entirety was wonderful. From the story to the quote from Mother Teresa... completely lovely.

    I hope that you have a peace filled day.

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  23. Beautiful post. I had not heard that story before. Thank you for sharing it.

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  24. Wow what a beautiful tribute and how very touching ...thank you.

    purrs for peace
    Abby

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  25. What a beautiful and touching story. Peace and hugs to you, my friends.

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  26. This is a beautiful post. Peace and purrs to you all.

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  27. Peace for the children. Sometimes I think we grown ups should just get out of the way of the children.

    Peace.

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  28. Thanks for sharing that tribute with us!

    Peace and Purrrrrrs,
    China Cat & Willow

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  29. This is a very moving tribute. Thank you for sharing it with the blogosphere. Nice job on your Peace Globes as well. Peace!

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  30. Just an insightful post about the forgotten children of war. Touching and inspirational peace globe.

    Peace to you and yours.

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  31. Oh pretty Missy Blue Eyes, love that picture of you and wishing everyone peace. May Peace be with all of you.

    Casper

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  32. I talked to my daughter about the origami project and she had heard about it. When did this take place?

    Really interesting....thanks for sharing.

    May the spirit of peace take over!

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  33. Oh wowie. Your peace postie put tears in Momma's eyes. So beeyootiful.

    Peace and love to you and yours!

    Kittyhugs and purrs from MaoMao and the Ballicai.

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  34. ohhh nooos i fink mommeh might take picshures now of meh bare butts.

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  35. Purrs and Peace I say. Lovely post

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  36. Beautiful post!!! Made our eyes leak a bit.
    Peace to you and your family :)

    Purrs Mickey,Georgia & Tillie

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  37. Missy Blue eyes and all of you cuties and ML
    That was a bootiful Haiku and stowy..I pway someday it can be twue
    love and
    smoochie kisses
    ASTA

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  38. Peace to you! And the whole world. We hope one day it might happen...
    Mrs. OZ, Tintin and Karl

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  39. this brought tears to my eyes

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  40. A very moving story about Sadako Sasaki, and two beautiful peace globes. Happy Blogblast For Peace Weekend!

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