Sometimes seeing what we don’t want helps clarify what it is that we do want. Recognizing how the world shouldn’t be can inspire us to create what should be. Sometimes life brings a cruel awakening, but one that can save us from even worse nightmares if we were to remain asleep.

Oct 30, 2020 · 9:43 PM UTC

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What do you make of the assessment that said awakening happened in 2016, and those responsible have simply doubled down instead of learning and making the necessary improvements?
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I would say it’s true😞
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“Where we have been restricted in fear, we will be expanded in love.” Marianne Williamson
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In this case the awakening comes in the form of a socialist revolution, nothing less will save our planet from capitalism destroying its resources.
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Words are cheap, deeds are precious. You're right. You have to conceive it first to do it, it's all in following through. IMHO.
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Seeing the turmoil today we want the Handbook For A New Spiritual Revolution “A Politics of Love” so we can confront the “cancerous politics of fear and divisiveness threatening the United States today. harpercollins.com/products/a…
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Noticing that something is missing ... Helps us to recognize ... Truth ... when it appears.
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My friend, who is psychic, told me Trump would win before 2016 election. He used the analogy of the caterpillar turning into mush inside the Chrysalis, then emerging the butterfly. He emphasized the mush part...which needed to be transformed totally before the glorious 🦋
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