Monday, July 22, 2013

If You Become Unemployed, Don't Be Afraid

If you lose your job and become unemployed, don't be afraid and don't worry. We're all part of a system that is now seeking to restore balance and harmony in nature.

Today, jobs determine our status and self-worth. We're judged by the work we do and the money we make. However, you're not your job, you're a person first.

People need to come first. We need to think of people as people. We need to embrace a spirit of compassion and tolerance. After all, we are one family.

Today, our work/life balance is skewed because people work too much. We need to develop a health work/life balance so people have more time for family, friends and other activities.

Today we're engaged in excessive consumerism, buying things we don't need. We need to develop a system of balanced consumption that is focused on our basic needs - food & water, clothing, shelter, health care and education. Also, everyone has to live above the poverty line.

Today, money is our motivator, which leads to aggressive competition that harms people and nature. We need a new motivator, the amount people contribute to the well-being of society.

Today we work for ourselves, seeking to maximize personal profit and gain. We need to work for others in order to benefit them. We need to be fulfilled by other people's well-being.

Today, our selfish ambitions leave us isolated and alone. We need to connect with each other in mutual concern and consideration, which will create a sense of togetherness and solidarity.

The system that we're a part of today is currently out of balance. If you become unemployed, it means that the system is seeking to restore harmony in your life and in society as a whole.

Go with the flow, let go of your old expectations, stay calm and be open to any new changes that come into your life. It's all going to work out. You'll see.

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