War on Poverty?

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Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Poor Is With You Always

The poor will always be there and so will the rich. There is nothing that indicates any sudden change in the order of things very soon. We might not like it, it might run counter to our idea of fairness and social justice but the fact remains, there is no uniformity in the universe except for the consciousness that is reflected in each and every one. To end poverty, this has been the goal of many people but to what extent will this succeed? The intention is good but would the universe change its very nature just to suit the emotional meanderings of some people? And how sincere are these thoughts and intentions?

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I am pretty sure that nothing will change except for the person who chooses to try and change the situation regarding poverty. Mother Teresa did not change the situation but it surely changed her in a profound way and she changed those who shared her emotions. People have to open their eyes and see the world with compassion. The Buddha learned this and dedicated his life to bringing enlightenment to people. The poverty of material things was less important than the poverty of the soul.

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