Sunday 14 May 2017

WE are powerful!

Dear friends 

Are you feed up with the powers that seem to rule this world? Are you afraid for yourself or for your children? 

Do you sometimes feel alone and small? and yet ... you are powerful! 

No it is more than that: WE are powerful! 

The government’s and powers that be seem more interested in looking after themselves than others. We do not need to look too far to see how they award themselves massive pay increases and privileges while cutting the benefits of the poor. Perhaps if world governments were run by retired teachers, doctors, nurses and firefighters etc. but not paid for their time rather it was voluntary because they wanted to help others – perhaps then we might see real changes. Perhaps if these governments interviewed for these important posts to ensure they had the relevant skills needed and had true representation from the people with a positive media that supported all that is good instead of currently pushing negativity and war? I am not saying not to represent this BUT it is obvious to most that the media is biased towards bad news – WHY? 

We hear of austerity measures and constant cut backs that increase fears of unemployment and loss of wealth and not just physical wealth here. 

So what can we do in a world that we have made mad - if anything? 

Perhaps a small illustration, I am sure you know that the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, but did you know that journey has already been made and you will not be travelling alone. Like footsteps in the sand if you look carefully you can find your way from someone that has travelled before you. 

On the path of life there is always someone behind you but also in front of you lending you a hand (sometimes invisible). Why not write positive letters to your newspapers, TV, media and to your governments remind peacefully through the power of the pen, keyboard or mouth of their obligation to change this world for the better and PLAY THEIR PART? Send out “acts of random kindness” to all. :-)

Much love to you all - 

Paul

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