04 November 2015

Remember Who Is Your Neighbour


The world is changing and it will be for the better.        We are all created in unconditional love by a Higher Intelligence and we were given the right to choose and a conscience to guide us.

          We all have to take responsibility for our own lives and what we do with them.  It is not about grabbing the best for ourselves, but for living in harmony and sharing what we can with those who are in greater need than we are.

          Many go into caring professions and are able to help those who are sick and in pain.  Suffering is a condition that should never be born alone and those who have loving vibrations and practical skills are able to ease the condition of many.

          Those who are in the business of making money and creating wealth for a small number of people are doing a disservice to the Greater Good, which is made up of all souls from the poorest to the leaders, who promise to serve their people.

           As we grow older and advance in years from being born on this plane of existence, we should be able to understand more the needs of others through our experiences, which do not just happen, but are placed on our pathway of learning.

          What we choose to do with these experiences depends on our ego and the size of our ambitions.  Some people just want to be rich and famous and have no interest in their fellow man, woman and child.

          Others give up their time to serve, as for example the Doctors Without Borders, where men and women use their medical skills to administer to those who are in the greatest need and they risk their lives when doing so.

          There are many unsung heroes all around the world, who simply help where they see a need and ask nothing in return for their unconditional love and generosity.  They do not pass by on the other side, but actively become involved.

          If these souls did not do what they do to make a difference and to show that their being here was a worthwhile exercise, then the world would be in a worst state than it already is.

The main problem is that love has been turned into hate in many areas of the world.  Love is what we were made in by our Creator’s unconditional love and is inherent within our makeup.

Hate is not a natural element and has to be taught.  It is fanned by extremists, who care little for others as long as their power over others is large and increasing.  It can often be associated with religious fanaticism.

Where there are democracies in the world, there are opportunities for the people to express their feelings through a ballot box on how they wish their country to be run and whether the natural compassion of love and kindliness prevails and their leaders need to address the hatred and oppression of their neighbours.

Far too often nations trade with other nations for profit alone and totally ignore the human suffering that exists within that country and the archaic laws that oppress their people.

There is too much tolerance of bad behaviour, while not giving incentives to the advancement of the Greater Good.  Nobody should be afraid to stand up for their principles if they are based on the rights and wrongs of their own conscience.

It is not until one has lost items of great value, such as a loved one or ones freedom of movement or expression, that the plight of others comes home to roost in the mind-sets of the more comfortable off.

We all have a contribution to make to help our fellow man, woman and child and to see that they are not left wanting while we perhaps enjoy the pleasures of a more comfortable life.

          Let us all be aware, as winter approaches, that there are millions of refuges and souls who have lost so much, who are in much need of understanding by Governments as well as individuals.

Jenny and Michael Ayers
Wednesday, 4th November 2015