Peoples of the world,
You ask for proof.
You demand guarantees.
You want certainty before you move.
But the Voice that calls does not begin by arguing.
It begins by opening a door.
In the Gospel, everything begins with a simple question:
“Whom are you looking for?”
And the answer is not a slogan.
The answer is an invitation:
“Come and see.”
Peoples of the world,
you lose yourselves in commentary,
in accusation,
in truths thrown like stones.
You speak of peace,
yet you no longer meet it.
You speak of God,
yet you no longer remain.
“Come and see” does not mean “sign up,”
it does not mean “prove,”
it does not mean “dominate.”
It means: draw near.
Look without twisting.
Listen without defending yourself.
Stay long enough for the heart to hear.
For truth does not enter by violence.
It enters by presence.
And encounter changes everything:
no one leaves a true light untouched.
We stop living at a distance.
We begin to live “with.”
Peoples of the world,
the call is personal.
It does not call you to become someone else;
it calls you to become true.
It does not tear you away from your story;
it heals it from within.
And here is the sign:
those who answer the call first learn to remain.
They remain in a word that calms,
in a presence that raises up,
in a gaze that does not judge.
Then peace stops being a distant idea.
It becomes a place where we can breathe.
Inner reset phrase:
I stop resisting: I move toward encounter, and my mind opens.
Peoples of the world,
if you want a path to peace,
do not begin by defending yourself:
begin by coming.
Do not begin by concluding:
begin by seeing.
And you will discover
that Light is not possessed—
it is encountered.