A Model Peace Treaty
A Model Peace Treaty
In
these days of “Shock & Awe” bombing of the capital of a country
(Baghdad) by another country across the sea (the US); the bombing by
pilotless drones, based on rumor; and the assassination of the leader
of one country (Gaddafi of Libya) by a consortium of military appointees
(NATO) — the World is in desperate need of a Model Peace Treaty.
As
it happens, in 821 CE, the Kingdoms of China and Tibet were wise enough
to offer civilization such a Model Peace Treaty that would last for
10,000 years.
First,
they were respectful, addressing each other by their proper tiles: “The
Great King of Tibet, the Miraculous Divine Lord, and the Great King of
China, Hwang-ti”. They seemed to know that we might need such a treaty
or two in the 21st century, and so engraved a stone pillar in both
languages at the Cathedral at Lhasa, “to inform future ages and
generations that they extend their benevolence impartially with the
single desire of acting for the peace and benefit of all their subjects.
They agree on the high purpose of ensuring lasting good, and have made
this great treaty to live in peace and share the blessings of happiness for 10,000 years.”
The
Great Kings also instructed that messengers be sent to exchange
messages of friendship regarding the harmonious relationship between the
two Kings. The envoys were instructed to treat each other with honor
and respect.
They
also had expectations that the people of both Tibet and China would
follow the example of their leaders, that “the very word ‘enemy’ shall
not be spoken.”
Surely,
there are leaders of nations today who are more interested in respect
and in their legacy than in ordinary money, perhaps in 10,000 years of
Peace.