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Many moments after we'd shelved plans for self-provision and self-protection, these very ordinances come flooding back to us. It's called the blessing of the LORD; for God is with us in our selfless love - our hearts after the very heart of God... to give, give and then give some more.Goggling "gulf oil spill" today resulted in forty-eight million hits. Forty-eight million - a topic on the minds of so many.Videos, articles, conversations, arguments and analyses - mostly expressing blame and anger - constitute the vast majority of what we're reading and hearing - wrapped in the emotions of tragedy, horror, sadness, anger, fear, frustration and despair.

What I'd like to suggest here is another way to approach this experience - from a higher, meta, perspective: a healing perspective that involves loving kindness and visualizing the long-term healing of the area and the individuals involved in this tragedy.

I'm not suggesting folks not be angry or sad. This was not a random act of nature; rather, it was and is an event that was preventable, even predictable. On a meta level, however, this event highlights some vast and deep disconnects in our civilization - our misguided reliance on precious resources that are being depleted due to the financial drivers that pressure corporate leaders to cut corners to both make and save a buck (read: greed) - and not only corporate greed but the greed of those whose life and identity depend on a certain lifestyle where power and control lead to treating the planet as they want, when they want and how they want.

https://worldhealthreviews.com/7-day-prayer-miracle-review/

https://worldhealthreviews.com/flat-belly-revelation-review/