Shine a Light on Adversity

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Shine a Light on Adversity

Abundance is our natural birthright.  There is so much abundance on Earth, one only needs to become aware that this is so.  It's easy to be pulled into the negative thoughts that times are hard, which I do not deny is a reality for so many.   However, this scarcity is a man-made situation.  Albert Einstein wisely commented that you cannot fix a problem when you are in the same place where the problem was created.

Irradicating poverty and creating our own flow of abundance can only happen when we rise above the noise and fear created by man and work on a higher plane.  People joke that they would like to solve world hunger and cure cancer.  They joke because they don't believe in their hearts that they can do it. If people believed that they could solve these problems, then they easily could.  It's the 100th monkey effect.  Once enough people believe something is possible, it then becomes a reality.  I pray that more people will believe that abundance is our birthright as is health.  So be it and selah.

Huge gratitude to people who do believe they make a difference, and who in thought and action make changes for the highest good of ALL.  I would like to shine a light on adversity and those who work to change that reality to abundance.  

Each time we shine a light on them, we give them more energy.  Each time we join with them we become a part of the abundant flow.

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NYOFs MISSION

NYOF transforms the lives of impoverished Nepalese children by providing them with what should be every child's birthright – education, housing, medical care, and loving support.  They serve Nepalese children and hire staff without regard to caste, religion, disability, ethnicity, or political affiliation

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Click Here for NYOF.ORG website

Bead For Life
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Eradicating Poverty One Bead at a Time

BeadforLife eradicates extreme poverty by creating bridges of understanding between impoverished Africans and concerned world citizens. Ugandan women turn colorful recycled paper into beautiful bead jewelry, and people who care open their hearts, homes and communities to buy and sell the beads.

The beads become income, food, medicine, school fees and hope. It is a
small miracle that connects and enriches everybody in the Bead Circle.

All net profits from BeadforLife are invested in community development projects that help people work their way out of poverty.

Click here to Visit Bead For Life Website

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