Oil and gas prices are rising, food prices are as well, some governments want to end collective bargaining and pay their workers minimum wages, layoffs continue, on and on it goes.
If you know someone who is hurting and you find yourself with a surplus, within the framework of your own values and identified needs, I encourage everyone who can to share. That has to be done responsibly. You have to estimate your own needs and what you can spare.
But there may never have been a time when it was so hard for many so people to get through as it is now. SaLuSa said this morning:
“Financial changes are being discussed, and they will come into being and so prevent another collapse because of greed and unacceptable trading practices. Small is going to be beautiful and ensure that the moneylenders never again have the power to destroy your lives. In fact as many of you already know, such changes will be accompanied by an entirely new set up. Monopoly Money as you so call it, will not be allowed and in future it will be backed by precious metals. Many know this scheme as NESARA and it is now a part of the new financial set up waiting to be introduced.
“The greatest benefit to all will be the forgiveness of debt thus removing the worries and concerns of so many people. Taxes unfairly taken will be refunded, and a new system will ensure it cannot happen again. Wealth will be spread so that economies can recover quickly, and overcome poverty where it has caused distress and all manner of ailments. There are a considerable number of loving souls ready to give their time to such projects, and it is yet another way of bringing people together. The Human Race is benign in nature, and it is only the dark Ones that have separated you from each other. They have set one against another using insidious tactics to promote hatred and division.” (SaLuSa, March 7, 2011.)
It’s on the basis of messages like this that I base my own confidence that we are headed for an equitable and sustaining economy. But until that time arrives, and who knows when it will, we must all struggle through, as Darran’s song says, “One Day More.”
If it’s at all possible for you to assist those around you, I encourage people to do so.