The State of Things

“What do I see?” someone asked.

Well, we are now seeing the hardship in Japan. When all this has stabilized, if we can call it stabilized, I figure the loss of lives to be from 5,000 to close to 100,000, who will be missing their bodies or, as some say, dead.  I feel that it could be even more since I am seeing many lights of souls.  I am sad for all and for the ones who passed in torture.

I am so sad as well for those in countries where all that people want is freedom.  When looking at President Obama, we see the USA’s slow actions for the poor people who are trying to change to freedom.  We also see the slow actions of the United Nations.  There has been poor immediate action to address the hardship in countries, which need support.

In Canada, Prime Minister Harper has not given a moment of kind thought to the thousands of children who are so poor or to the elders who go hungry and suffer on a pension that cannot even support them.  Then, because of loss of jobs, so many others are suffering.  We even see broken soldiers now.  We know the USA has the same hardships and forgotten elders who built their country.

I am so sorry that there is not enough compassion and kindness for the times to come. The “me, me” society must change or it will cosmically be changed.

Love one another now.  Soon there will be no choice.  All will change.

About The Saoshyant, H.H Alexandra

Her Holiness brings empowering self realization to those seeking enlightenment. She guides people in attaining true enlightenment through active awakening of communication and interaction between soul, spirit, mind, brain and body and of bringing them into balance by living through pure divinity instead of through confusion and emotions.
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One Response to The State of Things

  1. Donna says:

    Julia Gillard PM of Australia was questioned by the studio audience on Q and A (excellent political program here) whether Australia was to become more like America. She thought note – noting that during WW2 int he prisoner of war camps the basic nature of a country was expressed by the POWs. The Americans were very individualistic; the Aussies were looking out for each other like a ‘male-bonded welfare state”. I have hopes that Australia will never become a littler America.

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