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If we want to create lasting positive change!

  If we want to create change, you must do it from a level of energy that is greater than guilt, greater than pain, greater than fear, greater than anger, greater than shame and greater than unworthiness .  Dr. Joe Dispenza For thousands of years, ancient cultures the Mayans, the Hopi, the Vediosages foretold a time when humanity would awaken into a higher consciousness. They spoke of cycles of a shift from darkness to light, and a return to harmony. That time is now. This awakening isn’t on the news, and it’s not a viral trend, it’s happening quietly within peoples, people everywhere. We’re realizing that reality is shaped by our attention, that peace isn’t found by fighting, but by creating a life aligned with our truth. People are remembering the ancient wisdom of connection and balance. Instead of focusing on the chaos they’re choosing to heal, to live consciously, and to create beauty. This isn’t a revolution of force, but of spirit. The prophecy spoken of strength, not...

Pope Francis Helping the poor with the Dicastery for promoting Integral Human Development.

  Pope Francis is also known for his work on integral action when he in ISSUED in 2016 an APOSTOLIC LETTER MOTU PROPRIO Instituting  the Dicastery for promoting Integral Human Development. In all her being and actions, the Church is called to promote the integral development of the human person in the light of the Gospel. This development takes place attending to the inestimable goods of justice, peace, and the care of creation. The Successor of the Apostle Peter, in his work of affirming these values, is continuously adapting the institutions which collaborate with him, so that they may better meet the needs of the men and women whom they are called to serve. So that the Holy See may be solicitous in these areas, as well as in those regarding health and charitable works, the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. This Dicastery will be competent particularly in issues regarding migrants, those in need, the sick, the excluded and marginalized, the imprison...

“Everyone Can & should Contribute to Peace,

  At a time in which international diplomacy seems to have lost its appeal and effectiveness everywhere, Cardinal Pietro Parolin has reiterated the Holy See’s firm support for multilateralism, stressing the importance of inclusive approaches to peace. Solutions to conflicts should never be imposed unilaterally “Everyone can contribute to peace, but solutions must never be pursued through unilateral impositions that risk trampling on the rights of entire peoples,” he said,  “otherwise, there will never be a just and lasting peace.” The Vatican Secretary of State shared this view with Alberto Ceresoli, editor of the Italian local newspaper  L’Eco di Bergamo . I n the wide-ranging interview Cardinal Parolin addressed several pressing geopolitical issues, including the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, the changing situation in the Middle East and the role of Europe in the geopolitical challenges of our time. Central to his reflection was that solutions to conflicts should never be ...

True Silence in Listening

 True Silence becomes True Listening The quieter you become the more you are able to hear. ... Silence is a source of great strength. ... Be silent, if you choose; but when it is necessary, speak – and speak in such a way that people will remember it. ... In silence there is eloquence. ... Without great solitude no serious work is possible. ... Talk doesn't cook rice.