The seeker is constantly challenged. Enlightenment and evolution are what our souls long for. Our hearts cry out for clarity and discernment in search of our spiritual path and self realization. There are no solid or easy answers. It is our shared experience and compassion that sustain and support us through life.
The world is full of pageantry - beauty in infinite forms, outrageously generous gifts - pouring out of the Earth. The planet's bounty and harvest are our best gifts - its canopy of trees, the richness of our soils, the wilderness, its oceans - all creatures and elements of nature.
The human species is a part of all this, connected and never separate - even if we managed to have grown apart. The separateness, however real it feels - in our concrete cities and boxed up domiciles of convenience and comfort - is a manmade delusion.
The fluidity of our uniqueness, the genius of our beating hearts and mindful souls, our delight and devotion to our loves. These are the divine gifts that move through our bodies, our laughter, the breath we share - our rootedness and connections.
The Philippines' most indolent, idiotic and idolatrous government to date - and we have had the unfortunate curse of more than we care for - chose the motto, Build! Build! Build! Its overall substandard performance does not invite trust or confidence. Many believe it's yet another cover up for all their thieving operations.
With grand claims and poster images detail where borrowed billions are being spent - on high impact projects envisioned to improve the economy, increase incomes, invite investments and increase employment.
Yet their posted website - http://build.gov.ph/ - only links to a nonworking place holder. A closer look at its list of projects show that most were initiated by the previous administration and paid for by their budget.
The current three trillion dollar global loan now for pandemic relief has not been accounted for properly either. A lack of accountability, lots of finger pointing, and much gas lighting have only served to aggravate matters.
Instead they poured dolomite on a miniscule beach front in Manila Bay where the whole world and our toiling masses can see for themselves how the tide and floods have washed this wasted effort away all too quickly. Now they want to turn Dumaguete's waterfront and Manila Bay into something similar to the Dubai Palm Island.
Dubai lies directly within the Arabian Desert, the topography of Dubai is significantly different from that of the southern portion of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) - much of Dubai's landscape is sandy desert while gravel deserts dominate the rest of the country.
Unlike Dubai's desert environment and oil rich terrain, the Philippines is a lush equatorial rain forest of over 7,500 tropical islands, richly thriving oceans, and unique wildlife - a highly sensitive and biodiverse ecosystem that is fast disappearing in the wake of greed and corruption.
There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness. ~ H.H. The 14th Dalai Lama
We have the opportunity to reach into the heart of the spiritual core that lights up our souls. To bring it from creative interior fires and out to the whole wide world. How we choose to do so is crucial to the survival of humanity and the nourishment of nature.
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