Take Care

We are all in this together.  Australia is burning.  The Middle East is warring.  The planet is warming.  The glaciers are melting.  Governments are increasing corruption.

Too much arguing goes on as to who or what to blame.  So much energy used up in anger and attacks.  We need more focus on solutions.  I don’t know what to do, but I pray.  I put out words of encouragement, of hope for endurance.

Those in government and other fields have the knowledge, the capabilities and the resources to work together to stop the atrocities occurring.  But there are some, maybe too many, who put their selfishness first - for money, power, material acquisitions.

Enough!  People everywhere need to wake up and take another approach in prioritizing what is important.  Stock market?  Money?  How about life - food - water - safety?  Back to basics.  Necessities.

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Our world is crumbling around us.  We always come back to this in our lives:  the necessity of getting basic needs met.  Only it is really more than just about the individual; it is about the family, the community, the nation, the global shelter of all lives - for humans, animals, and plants.

Let’s do this.  Let’s focus on basic needs.  Insist our governments ensure basic needs are met among its communities.  Take care of each other, including animals and nature.  Take care.  Now that would be energy well spent.         Theresa M

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     Light of Hope     

Heat is not escaping,
it smothers me to tears.
Water is not quite drenching
the fires torching here.

Nearby I hear the screams
of animals that perish.
Smoke and flames end the lives
of all we love and cherish.

Oh distant light in sky
I see your aura faint.
Please find a way to help
all others that remained.

          Theresa M



Our prayers and love is with all the folks and animals in Australia during this devastating time of fire.  Please keep them in your prayers.  And donate to help if you can.  🙏🙏

Red Cross/Australia

World Wildlife Fund/Australia

WIRES: Wildlife Rescue/Australia











             

            

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