Subject Index:
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June 2011 Questions:
June 24, 2011:
How can America help the Afghanistan people?
June 17, 2011:
Why are many Americans obsessed with guns?
June 10, 2011:
Will the world end this year on October 21, 2011?
June 3, 2011:
How will healthcare change in our near future?
Answers:
June 24, 2011:
How can America help the Afghanistan
people?
When people come to you for help, do you turn and walk away? Or do you
listen to them? It can be most difficult and almost impossible to help
everyone in the world. But that’s why billions of people, essentially
the human population of the world, can work together for one common
goal. That goal should be to eliminate hunger, starvation, disease,
insufficient housing, and a list of other problems.
The world in which you live in was created to sustain life, not destroy
life. Look beyond your own needs and see the needs of others. Teach one
another how to farm, get clean water, dispose of unclean water, pray,
live within a sustainable lifestyle, and to be part of a
community—whether it be two people or two billion people.
Your life is sacred. It was given to you. The same goes for the
Afghanistan people. What they basically want is what you want—food,
water, and shelter. These are the basic needs of life on Earth. Without
them, people die.
So when you ask, “How can America help the Afghanistan people?” look
beyond your individual self and see that we are all part of the Essence
of One. In order to do that, you must realize that you are part of a
community: your house, a larger community (your workplace and
neighborhood), and even larger communities—town, city, state, America
(encompassing North, South, and Central America), the world, the Earth,
and the Universe.
There is always something larger than you, whether you know or believe
it. The problems in Afghanistan may seem half a world away, but the
problems are real.
If everyone in the world laid down their arms (guns and weapons of war),
and used the arms on their bodies to create instead of destroy, the
world would escalate into the greatest time ever known on earth—a divine
time of peace.
Do what you can to help others and encourage them to help others and so
on. Make this a daily action. And if you do, all the help you need will
come lovingly to you. And the same will be for all people of the world.
Live it, embrace it, and be it—the Essence of Oneness. (Asmuth)
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June 17, 2011:
Why are many Americans obsessed with
guns?
Guns promote fear in people and people promote fear with guns. It’s a
vicious cycle. Gun control for an uncontrollable population. Think of
how the United States of America was formed—out of the American
Revolution/Revolutionary War, which was fought with guns. Fighting for
freedom with guns. This sounds all too familiar in today’s wars. Only
ask, who is profiting from war and the promotion of buying guns to
protect oneself, one’s family, or one’s property?
Obsessions are derived from feeling that you don’t have enough of one
thing. What is the one thing that Americans want, especially since
September 11, 2011—security? Most American citizens and most world
citizens are and feel insecure. How can one feel secure when the world
is “falling apart” at the seams, with seemingly so much division,
financial troubles, and lack of adequate food, water, and shelter?
Wouldn’t it be better if the world (the Earth and all its citizens) was
obsessed with providing all the resources for everyone to enjoy a
reasonable living standard? The Earth was designed with this in mind. So
why are you fighting over the resources?
You can’t eat guns. You can’t cover your head and provide a shelter with
a gun. You can’t drink a gun. So what can you do with a gun that will
sustain your life on earth, besides scaring people, animals—or worse?
Guns are full of life-threatening bullets or shells. How can you sustain
life when you are afraid of life?
Put down your guns and help one another. Melt the guns down and use the
iron and steel to feed all the people of the world (through
transportation of goods), provide housing for all, and drill wells or
lay pipelines to provide water for all.
Be obsessed with positivity, as a world, and you will never feel the
need to have or use a gun again. (Shamani)
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June 10, 2011:
Will the world end this year on October
21, 2011?
Again and again and again. What is the fascination and enthusiasm
with many on earth predicting gloom and doom for the world? Is life on
earth so unbearable that you wish for it to end?
Life on earth and Earth is a true blessing.
Remember, endings are beginnings. And even if the world were to end on
October 21, 2011, where will you be? At home, at work, at play, or any
number of places in between? Where is it that you truly want to be?
If you open your mind and soul, you can be anywhere at anytime. Think of
today as the beginning of the world, not the end. Enjoy what you do,
believe what you say, and honor your and others’ life path(s). Be kind
to one another. Love one another.
Life on earth and Earth is a gift. Don’t make it a gift you want to
return, because you don’t like the way it turned out. It’s never too
late to live your life, unless you give up on living. Then the end of
the world will truly be upon you, regardless of what calendar date it
is. ((Shamani)
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June 3, 2011: How will healthcare
change in our near future?
Do not expect any great historical changes. It will be business as
usual. The sick will get sicker. The poor will get poorer. The people in
the middle will bear the brunt of financing all of the insurance
premiums and health care costs, while the wealthy gamble on higher
healthcare and prescription drug costs.
Think of the United States healthcare system as a whirlpool, sucking
everyone and everything into it—funneling a lot of money into the hands
of a proverbial few (about 100,000 people).
Your health is not the goal in this broken system. It’s all
greed-driven, so how can you expect a population of “sick” people to get
better. You are told you are sick, may be sick, or have the potential in
the next five years to be sick. The prescription drugs you take have a
list of side effects that can be more life-threatening than your current
ailment, disease, or illness. So how can you expect healthcare to change
in a positive way, when all you practice and subscribe to is the
opposite?
Change must come from within. No health practitioner can change the way
you think, the way you feel, and the way you live. Change comes when you
initiate it. Do not look to others to change a multi-billion dollar
industry, when the millions treated under the system refuse to take
responsibility for taking care of their own bodies, minds, and spirits.
These three are part of every human being. You have to honor, respect,
and treat each one as if it’s the only thing you have. Why? Because it
truly is.
Change or no change—you decide. It’s your free will, not the system’s
will. (Shamani)
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Weekly Messages for 2011:
January 2011 February 2011
March
2011 April 2011
May 2011 June 2011
July 2011
August 2011
September 2011
October 2011
November 2011
December 2011
Weekly Messages for 2010:
April 2010
May 2010
June 2010 July 2010
August 2010
September 2010
October 2010
November 2010 December 2010
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