Sharing the World's Resources, by Jan Tinbergen

Sharing the World's Resources, by Jan Tinbergen

SHARING THE WORLDS RESOURCES WILL END TERRORISM

A Spiritual Perspective

Terrorism exists in the midst of hunger, poverty desperation and despair — in the Middle East and throughout the world.
Sharing the world’s food and resources more equally is the way to justice and peace.

— More than 80% of the world’s food and resources are used and wasted by only 20% of the world’s population — mainly those in the developed world. This inequality forms the
basis of terrorism, environmental degradation, crime, and social unrest. The greed of a few has placed the entire planet at risk.

Living together as one human family

Humanity is one family, and the earth’s food, raw materials, energy, and technological resources belong to everyone equally, not just to those individuals who can afford to buy these resources, and those nations who control the global economy.
For the survival of present and future generations, we must call for a just re-distribution of the world’s resources, so that all may have the basic necessities of life: food, shelter, health care and education.

We are not alone in our efforts Throughout history especially at times of crisis, great spiritual teachers have emerged to show humanity the next step forward. We know some of these teachers as Moses, Krishna, Buddha, Christ, and Mohammed. According to futurist Benjamin Creme, a group of such spiritual teachers is living now in the modern world. Maitreya, the World Teacher, and his group of wise teachers, are here, not as religious leaders, but to inspire all people, religious and non-religious alike, to create a civilization based on sharing, justice, and peace.

“Take your brother’s need as the measure for your action and solve the problems of the world.”
— Maitreya

New Zealand Transmission Meditation Network
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Also at www. share-international.org
And www.TheMiraclesPage.org
“The only war worth fighting is the war on poverty
— Jan inbergen, Nobel Prize-winning economist

Entered by Aleena La'ulu