The Great Peach Experiment!

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Several months ago, a friend of ours, Rebecca,  sent us a forwarded email. The subject line read: “The Great Peach Experiment!”

Well of course this piqued our curiosity, so we opened the email. As we read the content of the email, it became clear that the original sender had mis-typed the word Peach. She meant for it to say “The Great Peace Experiment!”

We laughed, and thought it was funny that, even though we get bombarded with tons of forwarded e-mails that we don’t even open, simply because of the odd subject line, we had to open the email. I guess it did its job, although inadvertently.

The point of the email was to challenge everyone to start envisioning the world as a kind, loving, and generous place.

Now, when we are watching TV, especially the news, if they broadcast something that is unpleasant, or violent, often we’ll say “That is not our experience”, and then “The world is a kind, loving and generous place.” We usually then look at each other and end up saying in unison “It’s The Great Peach Experiment!” and we laugh.

It could work for you: the next time you see something that is negative or unpleasant, you can say “The world is a kind, loving, and generous place. It’s the Great Peach Experiment!” If nothing else, perhaps it will make you smile….And with that smile, you’ll send a little more positive energy out into the vibration of the world, and everyone will benefit.

How ‘bout it? 

Vision Runner 

 



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3 Responses to “The Great Peach Experiment!”

  1. Jessi Kisling Says:

    Rhonda -

    So the other night I was hit by a series of unfortunate events. Nothing serious, but it seemed that everything was just fighting with me. My customers at work were grumpy, my husband was inexplicably depressed (which led to his own unique brand of grumpiness), my daughter had a head cold which she promptly passed on to me…..it just wasn’t the greatest of days. So I was sitting on our front porch seething with frustration and I thought to myself, “I’m pretty sure that I’m putting enough negative energy in the world right now to fuel the next World War.” The thought brought tears to my eyes. In a moment of self-pity I said, out loud, “I want to be part of the Great Peach Experiment!” The next thing I knew there were tears streaming down my face and I was laughing so hard that I nearly fell off the porch step. I don’t know what it was about the declaration that made me so giddy but suddenly the clouds lifted and my day became much more manageable. So….I wanted to say thank you. Thank you for bringing a little sunshine into my life when I needed it the most. My life is enriched because of you.

    Jessi

  2. Rhonda Says:

    Jessi!

    Thank you so much! That made our day!
    Go Great Peach Experiment! Yeah!

    Vision Runner

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