Saturday, 16 April 2011

A New View of Who I Am - Part II

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  All world one happy family.

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A New View of Who I Am - Part II

   In addition to making our youngsters aware of being world citizens, loving all mankind, we also need to encourage them into knowing that they have the ability to fulfil all their desires.

  The only condition to every one having all the fun they desire is that their wishes should not hurt or harm any other.

  The basis for saying that everyone has access to all the knowledge and power they need to fulfil their desires is that all of the Universe is first a giant Consciousness, and then, as an idea of that Mind, all the galaxies, stars, planets and people.

   Each person, obviously is in that Universe, embedded within the Universal Mind, as a drop of water is part of an ocean.

   So each person's mind, consciousness, is a portion of the same Universal Consciousness.

   One way of looking at this is to know that every one of us is a 'god'.

   As a 'god' one will love and care for others, never thinking of hurting or harming any one.

   We will teach the youth, tomorrow's world citizens, that  being a 'god' each one will have the following attributes, abilities:


            1.  The world we see around us, the world we live in, is of our own making.

         We have an inherent ability to create our own experiences  through the power of our beliefs, thoughts and feelings.

     2. We have a free will.

    We can choose our beliefs, and our thoughts, and thus change our reality.

    In effect, we can create whatever we desire.

     3. We limit our desires by our perceptions of what is possible to achieve.

    Our attempts to fulfil our desires are also limited only by our beliefs in what is possible.

     4. Our life is meant to be enjoyed to the full.

     5. The world we live in is a creation of a Universal Mind.

      6. We are very much a part of the same Universal Mind.
  
    We have, therefore, access to all the power we need to create all we desire.

     7. Our Thoughts, Desires, and Beliefs create what we experience.
 
     8. There is enough stuff out in the Universe to fulfil the wishes of every person on the planet.
 
     9. By changing our thoughts, beliefs, and perceptions, we can change the world to our liking.

          __________________

     Wishing you joy and abundance,   
                                                        Shree-1

Friday, 15 April 2011

A New View of Who I Am

Hello, Welcome to "How Can I Make It A Better World?"

  All world one happy family.

A joke:      I and my wife to be set up a partnership business.

                 We bought a truckload of tomatoes at 40p a pound.

                  With great enterprise we managed to sell the whole lot, at 40p a pound.

                  When we counted our takings we found that we had exactly the same amount of money as we started off with.

                 My clever wife-to-be immediately saw through our error.

                 "I told you we should buy more of those tomatoes, didn't I?" she reproached me.


A New View of Who I AM.

          A documentary I was seeing on television had a professor from China remembering that he, as indeed, all children in China are taught, were taught at kindergarden school that all Chinese were a special breed, and were taught to love and honour their country.

         I recalled that as a child in India, I too, was taught along similar lines, that we, Indians, are, indeed, people to be proud of, and to honour and work for our country's interest.

        May be the time has come now for the new generation of young ones all over the world, to be taught a newer version of who they are.

        The version would teach the youngsters that they are citizens of a global village, that all people, whatever country they happen to be born in, are all equally great, and deserve love and respect for ever.  

       At Disney World in the United States I have experienced a Texan to be proud of being from Texas, and people from, say Illinois, being proud of their state. But whilst each group proudly maintained their individual identity they bore a common allegiance to the United States as well.

       In England a Yorkshireman would be proud of his County, yet be loyal to the Queen in London.

       Can the leaders of this world today not device a curriculum for school children the world over which teaches the children to be proud of their motherland, and yet, remain loyal to a World figurehead?

       There are other topics that the new generation need to be taught that all together will help to make it a world without wars, a world of peace and joy for all.

       Wishing you joy and abundance,    Shree-1 

Friday, 8 April 2011

Improve in myself what I want to improve in the world.

Hello! Welcome to "How can I make it a better world?"

       All world one happy family.

Gill Edwards. author of "Living Magically" advises people like me who want to make the world a better place, that I need to look into my own self to improve the situation I want to improve in the world.

Thus, if I want peace in the world, I have to concentrate on finding my own inner peace.

The world I encounter will then be a world where love and peace prevails.

If, as I am, horrified by the poverty in the third world city slums, and my desperate feelings of a failure because I am not a Bill Gates who can lift these people out of poverty, according to Gill Edwards, I need to stop feeling poor myself.

My inner being resonates with this advice from Gill Edwards. Indeed, my attention drawn to the desperate poverty of the city slums is indeed a reflection of the poverty I feel deep inside.

From now on I will begin to feel rich, not only in money terms, but also in terms of the wonder and miracles that I meet every moment of the day.

The sunrise, the beating of my heart, a blade of grass, a new born baby, an aeroplane in the sky, a colour computer monitor screen - the list is endless - all are miracles that can make me feel rich.

And of course, I do feel grateful to the Universe for the few pounds I do have in my pocket, because, to tell you the truth, for a good-for-nothing person as I am, it is indeed a miracle that I these few pounds have come my way.

When I feel rich and abundant with love, money, wonder, joy, laughter and happiness, then the world I will see be no longer a world of poverty, toil and trouble.

The least I can do is to give this idea a try.

Wishing you joy and abundance,  Shree-1