She's running for president. Take a look here: Marianne2020.com/contribute and consider donating $1 or more to her campaign to help her get to the DNC debates stage in June
+Alexander Ariel Shahery People are (choose one) smarter, more enlightened or willing to make the world a better place ... than you. Keep it moving, sweet cheeks. I am sure The Kardashians are on. Don't let us stop you.
She's running for president. Take a look here: Marianne2020.com/contribute and consider donating $1 or more to her campaign to help her get to the DNC debates stage in June
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What is "All that is Holy and All that is True"? Who defines that? Who programmed nature? Which direction is the Universe moving? Cancer says it wants to do its own thing, why does cancer say that? What is better an act of love or a thought of love? Who defines true nature? Send peace to your employees and customers? How does one do that? Pray to who for their happiness? A lot of questions and no answers.
Millicent Hughes ~ Be the best you can be in this magic moment ~ Don't take everything personal ~ Help yourself on a path of personal spiritual enlightenment ~ Look around your local community and lend a helping hand. ~Namaste! @Peta_de_Aztlan
I agree with a lot of what she says here but I have a question: what is Marianne doing to end human suffering? Aside from talking about the problem and assigning responsibility to others. Everyone wants these problems addressed, but they all want someone else to do the sacrificing and paying the bill. Now to extend the question further: how about all you folks cheering this woman on, what are YOU doing to solve the problem?
Here's one example of Marianne's work: www.angelfood.org/ Leaders galvanize others. Words (written and spoken) can change the world. They can change one life, one thought or demonstration at a time. To address your second question. Don't be concerned about what others are doing. Focus on what you're doing to intentionally create a better world. Each person has a specific role. Don't lose focus.
She's running for president again. She spent the past three years sharing her platform with freedom fighters and activist in Afghanistan and Palestine, and with down ballot candidates.
She's running for president. Take a look here: Marianne2020.com/contribute and consider donating $1 or more to her campaign to help her get to the DNC debates stage in June
I appreciate the vision message and conviction, but for me as a bit on the HSP/empathic side it sounds like screaming and it gets lost sometimes in the borderline hysteria/mania/repitition. To try and solve all the worlds problems like poverty while not being the whole world is as much folly as doing nothing. The billions of money used by said mega corporations isn't all real or theirs to do whatever they want, closer to monopoly money for investors addicted to the silly game of empty materialism. As well the suffering that is, could be solved with a simple reallocation of what exists, which is what some looking at water, power, and ubiquitous wifi/inexpensive computing are doing. Also as one who exists in borderline poverty from playing the tech/giving game in a narcisstic predatory western world, lets not forget the needless suffering we have just in our own neighborhoods. Hunger (physically, spiritually, mentally, emotionally) is ubiquitous and borderless.
JamesTrevitt But there are stories of that sort of thing happening though : l Do not so prematurley close off your parameters of "what is possible," because this is a very, startlingly, diverse world we live in.
A brilliant polemic! The only problem with it is Marianne's deluded idea that corporate and elite political power - allied to the leading edge of technology - can and should solve problems like global poverty (and nevermind problems of freedom and spirituality). She doesn't realise that corporate and elite power - and profits - and a lot of modern technology with it - wouldn't exist if there wasn't poverty. This kind of elite utopianism and hubrism is the cause of our problems in the first place. Yes - one of the strengths of Western spirituality and faith is the orientation towards change - Yang to the Eastern Yin - but western spiritual leaders knew that this change could only about as a result of the solidarity and actions of the weak not of the powerful.