The the end of the industrial
revolution where industry and the pollution is
literally destroying this planet that is our home.
The end of our
patience with crime, corruption, suffering and
injustice.
This is the time where we wake up
to the truth of who we are. That we need to care for
the Earth, our home. That it is time to stop playing
the games, to be real, to love thy neighbour as
yourself, and in order to do this you have to learn
to love yourself more than any other because before
any one else can love you, you must love yourself.
With love all is possible. This is the time where our
conscience is telling us more clearly that it is time
to address the imbalance.
Living in The
Present I
believe that only one person in a thousand knows the
trick of really living in the present.
Most
of us spend 59 minutes of every hour living in the
past, with regrets for lost joys, shame for things
badly done (both utterly useless and weakening) - or
in a future which we either long for or dread.
Yet
the past is gone beyond prayer, and every minute
spent in the vain effort to anticipate the future is
a moment lost forever.
There
is only one world, the world pressing against you
this minute.
There
is only one minute - here and NOW. There is only way
to live is by accepting each minute as an
unrepeatable miracle. Which in exactly what it is - a
miracle and unrepeatable. Storm Jameson
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