Milton Lee Norris
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Locality: New York, New York
Address: 135 W 96th St 10025 New York, NY, US
Website: wrongcountry.com/modules/content/index.php?id=20
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Day 22 Monday, May 01, 2017 Hope Holds the Future of the World Namasté, Good Morning Everyone!... What the world needs now is hope. I want to be like children that aren’t afraid to hope and dream, that envisions a world that we cannot or refuse to see, but hope fearlessly because they haven’t been conditioned or taught to fear what they see. Hope is an energy that we must put to work for ourselves and our world, otherwise those that continue to destroy, will destroy even more rapidly, because they’ll know that we have become a people that have become afraid to hope and to dream. Let’s put this power of hope to work, by redefining ourselves and our world, because that is how Hope Holds the Future of the World, being complacent will not accomplish anything. If we use our imagination to envision the best, then we’ll be able to put hope to work for us, strengthen our world, and make it a better place. If we stop trying to create more weapons of mass destruction to annihilate people, and turn that vision and energy into creating better ways to feed, clothe, educate, house, create jobs, find cures for diseases, better ways to live, and live with each other, then we’ll be using hope to work for us, and then we can say, I live in the world of my vision, and stand up and cheer each other on. All is well with my mind, body, heart and soul, and I am well. Thank you Oprah, and thank you Deepak, for creating such a powerful meditation series. I am grateful for everything, and I am worthy. Namasté, much love, and continued blessings,
No indictment..............I wasn't surprised, Eric Garner was a Black Man, and Police Officers have been getting away with murdering Black Men for a very long time. It's not right, but it seems like Police Officers can be deadly wrong and still come away without being harmed. We live in a very racist country, where crimes against Black Men and Women continue to be the thing that haunts this country. It started during slavery, continued after slavery, and has continued even after we finally became citizens and allowed to vote. I wrote about this and other things, in my book, "Born In The Wrong Country," http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/miltonleenorris Namasté, much love and many blessings
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