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Monday, March 14, 2011

Loving for love's sake

Hello Travellers!

There seems to be no end to the talk about natural disasters today. Every corner of the planet seems to be invaded with some sort of tragedy leaving us misery.

From Earthquakes to Tsunamis.
From Tsunamis to floods.
From floods to fire.
From fire to nuclear exposure.
From nuclear exposure to volcanoes.
It never ends.

Just this morning, I heard news concerning the shores of East Malaysia. Apparently, a multitude of sea snails that resided in the sea appeared on the shorelines! Yes, animals are most sensitive to chaos and with that said, is something about to happen here?
How peculiar and frightening. Still, we wonder what is going on in the world today.

Today at about 4:30 pm, another nuclear plant in Japan exploded. This makes it the second one to go out of control leaving Japan even more vulnerable than she already is.

We can't help but wonder what's next.

So what can we do? We can't really stop a fifty feet wave from crashing our land. We can't hide from the nuclear waves that escape into our air. We can't build our city in the air, away from the threat of earthquakes.
But we can stand together. Support each other. Delete all boundaries and differences.

I never understood the concept of lines and how it separates us. Nor did I understand the definition of color that groups us differently. Inside, we are all the same. So why should we think twice in helping others? Not that we didn't. I am fully supportive and thankful for all the efforts made across the world to help Japan out of the bucket. But this would also imply that we should never think about pointing a gun to another human being as well. Or drop a grenade in a foreign land.

Quoting The Beatles, Love is all we need.
Tis true, but not practiced. When will we start loving for the sake of love?

Here's a little song I wrote based upon my thoughts on how we should live, and inspired by the tragedy that the world is facing today.
Hopefully the words strike a bell in your hearts.


When It Comes Down To This: A Tribute to Japan.

Yours Truly.

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