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Lisa
Hepner, the creator of Peaceful Earth and its content, has studied
spirituality for over 15 years.
She is the author/compiler of Peaceful Earth: Spiritual Perspectives
on Inner Peace and World Peace and All I Ever Really
Needed to Know About Life, I Learned from a Rubber Band.
(See books)
Lisa Hepner is the recipient of the 2006 Religious Science International
Peace Award. Previous recipients include Arun Gandhi
and Barbara Marx Hubbard.
In 2001, Lisa left a lucrative career in Medicine to pursue her
passion for writing and creating. She just quit her job with no
"back up" plan.
Through all the up's and down's, five years later, she is still
writing, creating and living her passion.
The
products and tools she has created (and continues to create) come
from her own success in applying peaceful principles to her life
experience. She has transformed a "stressful" relationship
with her mother into a loving, supportive relationship. She has
used her faith and belief to support her while pursuing her passion
and she has proved the power of releasing by manifesting her husband
into her life after many unsuccessful relationships.
To find out more about Lisa Hepner read this interview below by
Barbara Rose of Inspire Magazine:
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Exclusive Interview with Lisa Hepner
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magazine's founding editor Barbara Rose, Ph.D. shares an
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Barbara
What is the essence of the work that you are doing?
Lisa
My passion involves creating products and resources that remind
people of their true essence AND of their interconnectedness with
others. Once people live from this essence and honor their connection
with others they will naturally experience peace and harmony in
their lives, their relationships and ultimately the world. Part
of my opportunity is also aimed at re-defining “peace.”
Currently “peace” is seen as the “opposite of
war” which conjures a sense of duality (for or against,
good or evil, right or wrong). Yet, peace, ultimately is a way
of being—a way of living life from the inside out—harmoniously,
joyously and abundantly. Peace is a way of being that is not dependent
on outer circumstances.
Barbara
How do you feel this is making a difference for humanity?
Lisa
I believe that if we as individuals “remembered” our
connection with our Creator and lived from that place of connection;
we would never experience fear, failure, lack or stress. If we
truly lived from the inside-out we would experience inner peace,
harmony, abundance and love no matter what was going on in our
life situation.
If we acknowledged
our oneness with others and truly lived from the premise that
we are all one, there would be no war, judgment, hatred or violence.
When each of us gets to that realization of oneness than we would
understand that if I hurt you, I hurt myself, or if I help you,
I help myself. Love would be the driving force in all of our interactions.
I have a chapter in my forthcoming book titled “Love is
my religion” and I hope one day that we can drop all the
various labels and identifications and that LOVE will truly be
the predominant guiding force in our interactions with others.
Barbara
I understand you are the recipient of the 2006 Religious Science
International Peace Award. Congratulations! What is that award
all about?
Lisa
Several years ago I was trained as a New Thought Practitioner.
The training drew from many different religions including Religious
Science. Religious Science is most known for what is called “Scientific
Prayer” or “Mind Treatment.” Another way of
expressing this concept is “Affirmative Prayer.” Religious
Science has the premise, as do many other traditions, that we
all have Divine Intelligence within us--that we are always connected
with our Creator, but that it is our mind that often thinks of
ourselves as separate. This (our mind, ego) causes most of the
turmoil in our lives and our world. Of course, I’m only
summarizing one aspect of my take on Religious Science which is
based on the works of Ernest Holmes who wrote The Science of Mind.
Because of the
focus on our oneness and connectedness Religious Science International
has a Peace Award that they give out every year. A minister, Mike
Gerdes, whom I met early on in my writing and speaking career
and who has supported and followed my work, nominated me for this
award and the board voted. I just found out that I will be presented
with the Peace Award at the Asilomar Conference in July 2006.
It’s interesting
to note that several years ago while I was actively involved in
a certain community and actively involved in my peace activities
that they had a “Peace Award” and I didn’t receive
this award. At that time, it really hit hard. I felt very upset
that I didn’t get the award and that I wasn’t acknowledged
for the work I was doing. I got into this mind game of “I
do more for peace than that person, why wasn’t I acknowledged?”
I, of course, realized this was all “ego”. It was
me wanting outside acknowledgment for the work I was doing in
order to feel validated.
So, recently when
the minister called me to tell me I had been “nominated”
for the Religious Science Peace award but to not get my hopes
up, I had no problem because I had no attachment to the award.
I already KNEW that what I was doing was making a difference whether
I received an award for it or not--whether I received acknowledgment
or not. I was inner driven and inner focused. I didn’t NEED
that acknowledgment because I was “settled” in what
I was doing and I was doing it from a place of passion that didn’t
need any outer acknowledgment or recognition. In this way, I can
see that I’ve grown over the last four years to be more
inner focused than outer directed. And yes, I am grateful that
I did receive the award and I do believe that it will open up
some speaking opportunities that I may have not had before, but
the outer validation isn’t what fuels me now, it’s
the passion for the work itself.
Barbara
What book have you written, and are you planning to write another
one?
Lisa
After the events of September 11th, 2001 I wrote and compiled
a book titled Peaceful Earth: Spiritual Perspectives on Inner
Peace and World Peace. I released a revised edition in 2003.
The book contains viewpoints from many prominent spiritual teachers
(Neale Donald Walsch, Dan Millman, Marianne Williamson and more…)
on the lessons that can be learned from the tragic events of the
past. This book was mainly a compilation of material from spiritual
teachers and included a little bit of my personal insights.
I am currently
working on a second book which will share the personal insights
that I have gained over the last five years exploring the concepts
of inner peace and world peace. I have grown and learned a lot
over the years. I am dedicated to finding ways to explain the
concepts of peace in an easy to understand way and I have come
up with a concept for my next book titled All I ever really
needed to know about Peace, I learned from a Rubberband.
The book reveals how a simple everyday tool can teach us profound
life lessons and serve as a reminder of those lessons. I think
it can also be a powerful vehicle to explain inner peace and peaceful
relationships to our youth.
Barbara
If you had one message to bring to people to help them uplift
their lives, what would that message be?
Lisa
Live your life from the Inside Out. There is Divine Intelligence,
Creativity, Abundance and Perfection within you. You are Peace.
For answers to any question or solutions to any situation, all
you need to “do” is to go inside and listen to that
“Knower.” You have all that you need inside you already.
Barbara
Are you planning any public speaking events based on the messages
you’ve written about?
Lisa
I’ve been doing a lot of writing lately and plan to shift
gears for a speaking tour to coordinate with my book release in
2006. If people want to stay in touch and find out about the book
release and upcoming speaking tours they are invited to subscribe
to our online magazine and updates at www.peacefulearth.com
Babara
If you could be remembered for just one thing, what would that
be?
Lisa
Thank you for this question. As I first thought about it I was
inclined to write that I would like to be remembered for the difference
I made in the world. Or for the impact my writing or speaking
had on others or for the resolution that resulted from some portion
of the world that I touched. But as I started going deeper there
was something inside of me that said, “Those things are
based on specific outcomes or actions and not about love.”
I realize that ultimately I would like to be remembered as someone
who loves deeply at every moment and experiences love and joy
in all my interactions.
But if I look at
how I want to be remembered and how I’ve been showing up
(even over the last few days), I fall short. Yes, I’ve been
experiencing love on a daily basis with my fiancé but have
I been experiencing love with the colleague at a meeting? The
teller at the bank? Did I bring joy to the meeting? Did I bring
joy to the stranger next to me?
Eckhart Tolle reminds
us to ask, “Is there joy in this moment?” Since I
have claimed to the Universe that I want to be remembered as someone
who loves deeply and experiences joy and love in all my interactions,
I will begin to ask myself this question, “Am I experiencing
love and joy in this moment?” and then I will allow that
question to be my guidepost. My next question would be “How
can I bring love and joy into this moment and into my interactions
with others?”
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