First I want to thank Google for giving me back my G-mail account + the 454 mails I had been missing, I guess they look at Word Press, because before I posted my plight on here I was getting No-Where…..Anyway To all those locked up in those little boxes in the big cities, my heart goes out to you, but I would suggest maybe you use this time to evaluate how you are living your lives, you know the old Rat Race, work,consume, work, consume, etc. Notice how Quiet it is without those 10 + million motors running 24/7? Now take a deep breath and notice how much fresher the air you breath tastes, and yes, you can taste air, it runs over your tongue with each breath…..Tell me, friends, do we really want to go back to Business as Usual? There is another way, it is called the Way of Service. ~~~~~When we share services no money is involved, I make you a pair of shoes, you repair my roof leak, I provide you with food from my farm, you come and help me harvest or repair my tractor…..You make me a pair of work pants, I come and fix that leaky faucet, and so on, see how this works? By doing these things we will come to build “The House of Mankind” A place where all men and women are treated as Equals….. ~~~~~This is the road to Peace on Earth, let’s join together and travel on it!
How’s it Going out there?
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I still retain the ability to think for myself, therefore I write blogs looking for some-one to hold a discourse with... For example our local library here in Homer, Alaska just was gifted an Oxford English Dictionary set of 20 volumes. What a Great Gift... This is the essence of life: " To gift a Great Gift." The .org: Building the House of Mankind. The most important thing right now, that we have to do is make sure our children have a good livable, planet, which means we have to start cleaning up the mess we have made of this home of ours.... View all posts by alaskamanspeaks
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Amen!
I enjoy your wisdom, thank you for sharing.
It would be so nice if we could go back to the days of barter and trade..
One thing I hope for among this pandemic is that we become more thankful and compassionate.
There was once a man who complained he had no shoes, until he met the man who had no feet..
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