03 June 2014

Goodness and Justice against Greed and Selfishness


The world is slowing down in its response to the atrocities that are driving humanity to the edge of survival.  Transparency, through the guiding energies of our Great Creator, is bringing about a state of exposure of misdemeanours carried out in the past years.

However, politically organisations lack teeth to deal with acts of terrorism and blatant abuse of their people, when they are one of the seemingly top nations who have a veto to nullify their actions in Security Councils and tie the hands of nations who disapprove of their actions.

China, Russia and the Unites States of America are all as bad as each other, as they use the veto for their own ends.  Nothing can improve the system and the course of human rights until the veto is abolished and there is a Security Council, which respects the majority of all nations to make decisions.

Imperial status has largely governed the bringing into effect of the way that the world has been governed.  These nations hold together against wishes of nations who continue to flout International Law, as long as they have the backing of a nation with a veto to save them from methods to stop their bad behaviour.

Power corrupts and until it is the people and the smaller countries, that can see that the playing field is fair and even for all and that justice is a reality and not just a word in the dictionary for the rich and strong rather than the poor and needy, nothing will change.

There are many human rights organisations who struggle in their doing of good work, but they do give publicity to the inhuman acts that Mankind hands out to men and women and children all around the world.

These organisations need political acceptance and not lip service, as the Governments of today think more about their own jobs than the people, who they are there to serve.

As human beings, we must all stand up for our rights and see that justice is carried out in every country in this world.  We trade with those whose human rights records are lamentable.  Why do we always close our eyes to the facts when we want some for ourselves?

The whole moral status of all of us is becoming selfish and as corrupt as the atrocities that we see every day in our news media.  We must all really start to make a difference by allowing ourselves to do our bit ourselves and not to leave it to others time and time again.

We are all given opportunities to serve our fellow man, but so often we are too busy or simply uncaring to stop and help wherever there is a need for a child or a woman, who needs us to put ourselves aside and do what is right and just.

Jesus gave us the example and it is up to us to follow that way of life and not to associate the God word or the Christ word as a part of religion and therefore not for us.

It is the people who put themselves aside for others like Mother Teresa and Nelson Mandela, who we need to use as role models, so that we can make the world a better place because of our lifetime here.

It is not the word of the Church that matters, but the conscience inside each and every one of us to do the right thing that will help to save humanity from the headlong rush to destroy goodness and justice through greed and selfishness.

We are not alone and all we do is seen and we must face ourselves eventually and understand why we did so little good when we were given the chance to make a contribution to the Greater Good of all Mankind.

Jenny and Michael Ayers
Tuesday, 3rd June 2014