Thursday, April 20, 2017

EMOTIONAL PERMISSION & GANDHI'S GREATNESS (TRY FASTING)


Those who have much clout because they have money and elites in hierarchical positions and health authorities, disallow humans to feel serious sadness. Rather than allow real human emotion, it appears that proclaimed experts (and other dealers) would rather mask it and diagnose it and medicate it with prescription... and big pharma and the dealers deceivingly laugh their way to the bank. Unfortunately, nobody seems to talk much about the value of physical exercise for mental wellness - as well as fasting (fasting which seems to enable more purification and clarification). Emotional disconnection evidently facilitates misjudgment among those who are distant from suffering. By current standards, it seems unquestionably okay to launch a missile attack in Syria and bomb Afghanistan - but aren't leaders supposed to servants? Isn't that what Christ taught? Where is the example of real greatness, compassion and consideration, for others? Why would western leaders live in big and fancy mansions... or even palaces, and fine-dine while others live and die in poverty (and please do not overlook the disadvantaged and dying on in our own homelands)? I think it's time for western leaders to revisit what Gandhi achieved, wearing peasant clothes and doing persistent fasting (with water). If this is found to be too difficult, I think that fasting regularly, at least one day of the week, is a healthy start to emotional and spiritual connectivity and health. Time for the money-powerful fat cats to get off their "high horses," so to speak, and truly relate to regular people and those who are in need. Let people observe what you do... and how you live, if we are to truly give heed or merit to what you say. Remember that Gandhi's great action and self-realized agency brought merit to his words.


                         

Sunday, July 24, 2016

SOLIDITY


Part of the problem in society is a tendency to listen to the wrong types of people. The question that should be asked to the wealthy few, politicians, religious leaders and privileged folk is: what do you know of hardship? In other words, in regards to homelessness and labour, for example - have you been there? If those who are in question haven't been there, they are likely not solidly equipped to be in such ministerial positions of power and control. The wise man builds his house on rock, according to Christ (Mt. 7:24). The improper foundation of misleading and unstable power must be exposed, more and more, in order to have enduring peace and unity. Leadership must be able to honestly relate to those who are underprivileged, so there are less divisions and society can function without fear.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

CONSIDERATE COMPASSION


Ministry - at least relative ministry, is about helping people, not controlling them. Christ had compassion for the underprivileged (he was even homeless). Such consideration does not exclude compassion. To have compassion for others, you must have a good heart. Intuition will help, but having experiential understanding about how systems work - and fail to work, is also important. To have a good heart, you must realize, more and more, what's going on. Those who are well-off, rich or wealthy can lack understanding and compassion because systems and government are frequently in place to give advantage to those who are unfamiliar with poverty and even to those who benefit through exploitation. For example, companies can ruin the environment in the name of helping government make "more jobs." Mistreatment of newcomers also can be hidden as we celebrate "great diversity," while current citizens are unable to afford housing and have children.


"The Wealth of Nations," published a long time ago and written by Adam Smith, encouraged globalism. Maybe a new book should be called: Problems of Privilege. Confusion, deceit and the love of money must be exposed.  #Monetary

Tuesday, May 10, 2016


"...And all travelers can witness that the best of guides today is not the one who tells them, but the one who shows the way..."

Edgar A. Guest, Sermons We See (bold type my emphasis)

Note: "...The eye's a better pupil and more willing than the ear..."          

Friday, January 29, 2016

CALL FOR EMPATHY


To what extent are doctors, scientists, mainstream media, lawyers, bankers, politicians and ministers products of The Established System? Why the call for empathy? Why is empathy, something you would think is humane and natural, a challenge? Why do people and nations in power who have much control and wealth seem unable to relate to the whole of humanity? The love of control, abundance of possessions with riches not shared and non-lasting materialism disconnect people from their Higher Being. Authorities and workers of government and ministry ought to especially become more aware of the unclean program of the deceptive snake. But those who know what it's like to exist in poverty and to be in a serious struggle to live should not be unheard.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Tuesday, April 28, 2015


It's instinctual to want security, convenience, food, sleep and shelter. Enduring hardship for what is right, however, requires sacrifice.