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[GMW #2258] Loving Sky, Sea, Birds, All Nature And Also ALL Our Human Brothers And Sisters World-Wide



[GMW #2258] Loving Sky, Sea, Birds, All Nature And Also ALL Our Human Brothers And Sisters World-Wide
Monday 18 July 2011, Editor: Easy
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Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 1001 to 1500
~ Idea 1062 ~    7 June 1997

We have learned of late to love the sky, the sun, the seas and oceans, the birds and all nature. 

Why should we not learn to love also our human brothers and sisters world-wide? 

Aren't we all children of the same Earth?  Are we not created in the image of God, a cosmic phenomenon of the first order?


Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,  
Volume II Chapter 5 - Of Love
There was only once on this planet a Ministry of Intelligence, a few years ago in Venezuela. 

Its Minister, Jose Machado, had studied all the philosophies of intelligence throughout history and concluded that love was the highest form of intelligence. 

His Ministry educated people by showing them on television how this form of intelligence manifested itself in the love between a mother and her child.

When will we see on this planet Ministries of Love, of Intelligence, of Faith, of Hope, of Optimism, of Happiness, and less Ministries of Industry, Technology, Economy, Finance and Trade and no longer any Ministries of War or Pentagons?


UN News Sources - UN Chronicle, United Nations News Service , UN Wire News Archive
References: Earth Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Rights of: Children, Women, Indigenous People
To Be Written: Rights of Nature, Birds, Animals, Fish, etc.

The most important lessons in life can never be expressed in black and white, but must be experienced. Experience is the greatest teacher. - Benny Lewis -


29 Lessons From Traveling the World

by Benny Lewis
Excerpts:
1. Everyone everywhere basically wants the same thing

Vastly different as the world’s cultures are, if you speak to Italian millionaires, homeless Brazilians, Dutch fishermen and Filipino computer programmers, in their own languages, you start to see that we are all incredibly alike where it matters.

Everyone just wants validation, love, security, enjoyment and hopes for a better future. The way they verbalise this and work towards it is where things branch off, but we all have the same basic desires. You can relate to everyone in the world if you look past the superficial things that separate you.

2. Deferring your happiness to the future is a terrible idea

3. “Someday my ship will come in” is BS. You will NEVER win the lottery. Be practical.

4. There’s no such thing as destiny. This is excellent news!

Destiny is used as a cop-out and standard excuse by most people for why they don’t do something with their lives. The thing is, it doesn’t exist.

Your limitations are not set by who you know, where you were born, what genes you have, how much money you have, how old you are right now, what you did before or other things that you can claim are your stamp of failure for life.

If you are determined enough there are many opportunities in life that are totally achievable with minimal cash, regardless of who you are.

5. Seek out people with different beliefs and views of the world to yours and get to know their side of the story

6. Living a good life is the best way possible to convince people

Enough words and enough arguing. Just live by example and soon you’ll have people on your side when they see your results and how passionate you are. No need to “convince” them. Just show them that you are there, tell them how you got there, and they will start to realise that maybe you aren’t that crazy after all.

7. Nobody has it all figured out
8. There’s no shame in saying “I don’t know”
10. Possessions own you
11. TV is the greatest black hole of time available to mankind
12. The Internet is the greatest tool ever available to us, but daily use must be capped
13. Get outside and do something with other people
14. Speaking only English is incredibly limiting to non-tourist travellers
15. Modern foreign culture does not have to satisfy your stereotypes
16. Take your time
17. You can’t please everyone
19. Make mistakes - and LOTS of them!
24. You don’t know what you’ve got ’till its gone
Don’t take anything for granted. I couldn’t afford to pay for accommodation one night and had to sleep outside on a rock because of it. Ever since then I appreciate having a bed, couch or hammock, no matter how small or where it may be, because I know what it’s like to not have one. One night was enough to burn it into me - I sigh a breath of relief every time I go to bed now.

I went partially deaf due to an ear infection for two weeks and appreciate my hearing and all the beautiful sounds around me all the more because I got it back.
25. Swallow your pride and apologise
27. People are not alone in being alone
28. Love isn’t “all” you need, but if you don’t have it in some form, your life will be very empty

29. The most important lessons in life can never be expressed in black and white, but must be experienced

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