Sunday, September 7, 2014

[GMW #3077] Support Little Merchants Living Moderate Lives


[GMW #3077] Support Little Merchants Living Moderate Lives
Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 3001 to 3500
~ Idea 3477 ~
Do not bring your money to the rich, to the big stores, to the supermarkets. Do not buy the Coca Colas and other soft drinks. Support the little merchants who need you to live moderate lives and bring up well their children.

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,
Volume  II Chapter 13 Of Speaking
The chief of the UN guides said to me:
"I apologize that only half of the guides were here to listen to you. You deserve a much vaster audience." I answered: "Each human brother or sister listening is a precious audience. They give us one of their most precious possessions: their time, a fraction of their life. One must therefore speak to one person as one would speak to many. This is why your guides have such a sacred work: every day hundreds of human minds, hearts and souls of visitors are open to them. You are inspiring guides in the greatest universal building ever on this planet."
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UN News: UN Chronicle, United Nations News Service, UN Wire Archive
References: Earth Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Rights of: Children,Women, IndigenousPeople
To Be Written: Rights of Nature, Birds, Animals, Fish, etc.


WORD FOR THE DAY
If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life
is thank you, it will be enough.
~ Meister Eckhart

From Sermon 27 of
The Complete Mystical Works of Meister Eckhart



Decide To Be A Joy-full Elder - World Elder Day

Hello GMW readers;

It is with great joy that I write to all of you on Wednesday, October 1 on the International Day of Elders. I am a Gerontologist and have dedicated many years of my life to the study, implementation and testing of therapeutic ways to uplift and inspire our elders to a better wholistic quality of life.

 ... (See rest of message and Decide To poem here.)

Here is a poem I wrote and dedicated to my dear friend and mentor, Robert in 2005 on the International Day of Elders. I dedicate this poem today to all persons in our Planet Of Peace Earth that have decided to never grow old.


Decide To Be A Joy-full Elder
by Katherine Ward

Decide to be a joy-full elder
Decide to always wear your smile
in Spring, Winter of Fall
the joy that you give to others
is the joy that multiplies.

Decide to dream your dreams
life is for living as you know
and if you live, laugh, serve and love
you'll never grow old.

Decide to enjoy the ride
decide to sing and dance
letting the rhythmic happy heart
compose the songs
lighting up the passion
for a better world.

Decide to plant seeds of LOVE
Brother wind... spread the deeds!
Teach the children and humanity
songs and good words
not judging but listening
not imposing but sharing those better ways
not dwelling on the problem
but treasure-mapping the solutions
... together, always together.

The windows of your soul
can not hide the magic and fun world behind
for as long as there is life in you
there will always be a better way
and it is the spark of your personality
and your tireless spirit for Peace
a contagious inspiration to never grow old.

Decide to be a magnificent elder
beyond the weave
that shapes your presence in this world
and if reincarnation is an option
come back as art, pencils and paper
trees or butterflies
harmonicas or nightingales
the essence of humanity
will rejoice again!

Decide to be a joy-full elder
a human being with everlasting
sense of wonder,
sense of humor,
reverence for life,
LOVE for the green
LOVE for what can be seen and feel
LOVE for the impossible dream.

Decide to be like Dr. Robert Muller
the youthful eternal light
that remains intact.


Love and light!
Katherine

Twitter: @BePeaceINLove
Email: BePeaceINLove@gmail.com



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