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Friday, August 17, 2007

Poverty is solidified thoughts

One can say that the world is nothing more than the solidified thoughts of people. Most people are poor in imagination. They cannot break through the barriers that their minds have accepted for them, imposed perhaps by their present circumstances and reinforced by everybody else they meet. They hear "you're no good" and they accept it as truth, as fact, as immutable hence, they perpetuate that situation by repeating it in their minds.

We all hear, "what can I do? I am just one person." Nothing could be further from the truth because our person connects to the very core of the Universe. As the great Teacher said, an ant is just as important as the elephant. The untimely death of an ant could set up cataclysms in the world or even in pulsars and quasars. Nothing is unimportant in this universe.

This world is is wracked by poverty, that is easy to see. This situation doesn't have to be that forever. Ching's World dreams of a great world where poverty exists only as a memory in people's minds. Ching's World is but a small electrical pulse that undulates in the World Wide Web but it's desires are great and it dreams great dreams.

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