I just wrote above to Kentauros that I'm trying to think of ways to bridge our current reality with the one we seek to experience...lack versus an abundance of all we desire/need.
One thing that is coming into my awareness more and more is that, as much as I dislike (loathe is a more accurate word) the concept of mega corporations and the lack of humanity that tends to take hold, I'm drawn to think of ways to come up with a bridge...and to show them it's indeed in their best interest to help others, to help those in their local communities, from a simple bottom line standpoint. Surely there's at least a handful of people with a heart and a conscience at all big companies...who knows it's simply the right thing -- and, ultimately, the wisest thing -- to do.
Such as your example with grocery stores in impoverished areas.
I've started to introduce these ideas
here.
The other puzzle piece that drives me nuts (and I know you will resonate with this, GTRO) are churches.
When I look around to see WHO HAS THE MONEY, churches in this area must be doing well as most of them are developing huge campuses -- forget just adding onto the church, we're talking truly building campuses.
Now, the last thing I want is to invite more control by churches and religions in any way, but how to filter some of that wealth back into the local community is always on my mind. Surely they are doing so to some degree, but if they're able to display such wealth in the form of real estate, to me, they're not doing enough. IMHO. ;)
Thanks for your thoughts. :hug:
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