Sunday, March 13, 2011

What can we faredi front of the tsunami

He feels deep sadness for the terrible earthquake that struck the Pacific, our thoughts turn to the Japanese, the people involved in so many lands and all living beings. When disasters like this happen, one of the key things to remember is that we always have the choice to work with honesty and generosity rather than fear.

We can choose to face any natural disaster in the great united and renewed mission to build and rebuild a sustainable world for all. No matter what your religion or your work, or your economic status. The important thing is that you choose to change the world in spite of what often seem insurmountable.

E 'during those unexpected disasters that we can truly find our souls and commonalities of our humanity. We can choose to see that the Earth is putting to the test, and also remind us of its power and our dependence on her. We must wake up because of this earthquake, and choose to do everything we can to help those who are in most need us, and we must support the changes that need to occur globally in order for all of us to rebuild our relationship with the Earth.

We choose to change our dreams to create a society that honors more than the Earth, we redefine our interaction with the natural world and redirect our energies toward a more balanced future. We can create anything we dream. We all have the power to re-dream the world and redefine our role as human beings.

We choose peace instead of war, the richness of spirit and love instead of greed, freedom of religion instead of injury, and a green economy and sustainable rather than unsustainable economy based on greed. We can do together this new dream based on Earth - and this will create powerful about a better world for future generations.

In aid to the Japanese anime and other affected, I urge you also to take any actions bring you more, to donate time or money to help the organizations you trust, and send us your prayers, meditations and energy to all living beings who are overcoming this crisis with great effort. Translated by Eleanor Cipollina

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