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by Nikki Sapp
“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world… today I am wise so I am changing myself” – Rumi
We are now living in a time unlike any other that the human race has previously seen. We can connect with one another and share information in a matter of a second either through television, Internet, cellphone, satellite radio etc… With all of this new “connectivity” we have these days, it’s no wonder that so many noble souls are using this as an opportunity to try and change the world.
Regardless of whether someone thinks it is the result of the global shift in consciousness or just a natural by-product of us being so connected with one another, there is no doubting that the excessive sharing of information and international friendships that are forming is having an effect on the whole of humanity.
With all the new information being shared about things like where tax-payers money is being appropriated, pharmaceutical companies creating customers not cures, chemtrails, etc.. it’s no wonder that people have gotten riled up. So much so that they are making it their main focus to tell everyone how messed up things are, how angry they should be, and how outraged they are by the lies. But is this the most effective method? Is getting people angered, frustrated and ready to fight someone going to be the best way to bring change unto the world?