“To allow oneself to grow and to act
differently, we must all take personal responsibility. We must also recognise that we are not
perfect in thought, word or deed. We must
learn to be more cautious, mindful of our actions and reactions towards others.
“We tend to be too judgemental of people
around the world, forgetting that we are all linked with everybody. We were created as spiritual beings and given
a physical body. That spiritual being
was created by God in the next dimension.
“We are all made of that same material,
which connects us with God and mankind alike.
We all suffer the same fears and have the same aspirations for
ourselves. We all need food and drink to
survive.
“Now is the time to realise our connections
and to put aside what divides us, but create a strategy that unites us and put
those fears away of indifference and intolerance. The world and its
people need to focus on unification, not destruction.
“We have to raise above the petty hates and
squabbles, acting and behaving like spoilt petulant children. We have to realise that fear is a
killer. It is instrumental in so much
unrest around the world.
“Politicians and world leaders have to come
together to bridge those gaps of intolerance.
To seek a better pathway of understanding and acceptance if we are to
continue living in this disorganised world.
“It is high time that the people of this
world spoke out and not to necessarily accept the words of our world leaders,
especially where diplomacy has failed.
We must all start to take personal responsibility and to put hate aside
and all its destructive consequences.
“World leaders have got so many things
wrong. It is time the people
collectively spoke out to put an end to social injustices happening around the
world. We must not be afraid of the bullet,
but stand firm and united, so that peace for all is our unequivocal right to
have.
“We can no longer tolerate the bully, but
again stand firm, united to bring down those who stand to put us down so that
they may reign and have power over us.
By taking responsibility collectively, we all can bring an end to so
much disruption around the world.
“If the will is there, then changes can be
made and maintained. It is the people
who must speak and be heard. This can
only happen when the rule of law is in place and administered by the people for
the people.
“One or two nations do not control power
over others. United we stand and divided
we fall. It is no longer the case when mankind
says we cannot get involved. We are already
involved by our connection to each other.
“If one person suffers that has an effect
on so many others. The ripple effect is
already here. By standing together,
world opinion starts to grow and gather momentum. The seats of power are weak when the people
are strong and united. The French
Revolution is a testament to that.
“The media needs to play their part and by
being impartial can make a substantial difference to change. Unfortunately, governments control the media
and so the truth of situations rarely comes out.
“So again, it is the people themselves
through social media and the Internet that can bring change in order for wold
opinions to be changed and finally rectified.
We, as global citizens, need to act responsibly and wisely and through
this act of faith a new generation of world leaders will be found.
“Then finally the
world can be saved against corruption and dominance of a few on the
masses. It is the people themselves who
in time will be heard and reflection on their actions will be noticed finally.
Jenny Ayers
Sunday, 6th May 2018