The
awesome power of Nature has
once again won over the world,
but this time, with the rare
tsunami tidal waves that tested
the stability and fragility
of human life.
Out
of all the upsetting and disturbing
stories that have been shared
and heard, it is very suprising
to hear that hundreds, and even
thousands have survived against
all odds! Doesn't it just wonder
about life and it's meaning?
Does it test your faith? There
is more to life than what we
think. A little four year old
boy miraculously survived in
a tree for over two days without
water or food. Why did he survive
when his whole family, home
and world drowned before his
young eyes? There must be a
reason for that four-year old
boy surviving. Hmmm.
Strangely
we do not see dead animals,
dogs or cats littering the beaches
where the tsunami struck. They
have a sixth sense and so they
sensed what has happening earlier
and fled the shores. Maybe we
should tune into our sixth sense
a bit more. The tsunami is a
wakeup call. The shifting weather
patterns, earthquakes and melting
polar icecaps are all signals
reminding us about the changes
that are happening across the
world. It is time that we use
our minds to see through the
effects towards their causes.
What can we do?
Become
a champion.
Each person must become a champion
for change. Think big yet start
small. What does that mean?
If you want to take part and
help make a difference do so,
but beware - you must begin
with your inner self first!
Connect to your intuition, your
vibrations and the universe!
Come to terms with what happens
because if you don't, it'll
have a knock-on affect on those
who need your support.
Turn
your mind towards solutions.
The world has so many advanced
today, but how comes the fear
never leaves? Turn your mind
towards solving our world's
greatest problems. Begin with
the five biggest problems in
your life. Seek to solve them
as your contribution to solving
the world's problems.
You
are not alone.
Many people are making small
changes in their lives. Although
media and newspapers portray
mainly bad news, there are still
people of honour and goodness
who wish to make a difference.
People are asking questions
about how we can change our
lives and world for the better.
People are re-evaluating their
lives. In living rooms, classrooms,
prison cells, temples and hospitals
- Change is happening.
Start
now.
Start
to make changes in your life
now. Many people are waiting
for a new leader to emerge,
someone to say "follow
me". Well, the irony is
that we all need to become a
leader of our own.
Muhammed
Ali once produced the world's
shortest poem when he simply
said "ME, WE". It's
a simple message that can perhaps
save an entire species.