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Thursday, July 9, 2009

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Did you hear it? Have you heard the news that the South Korean Prime Minister has decided to give $28 Million of his entire wealth to the poor and the needy including Korean young people who want to study? Isn't that amazing?

What about the news that Obama is calling a Nuclear Summit of World Leaders from powerful nations in order to talk about serious denuclearization? That's another inspiring possibility.

China is undergoing social unrest in its restive provinces where Hans and Uighurs are fighting for self-determination and equality. Pakistan likewise is pursuing a lethal campsign to neutralize the Taliban movement on their side of the border with Afghanistan. India is feeling the pangs of terrorism and spillover attacks coming from Kashmir militants that are trained by Pakistani madrassahs and terros camps.

Anywhere you look in Asis especially in the Northeast exemplified by the North Korean problem; terrorism and drug problems in Pakistan, Waziristan, Turkmenistan, Kurdistan and Afghanistan of central Asia; instability and human rights problems in Southeast Asia as shown by the problems of Suu Kyi in Myanmar, government corruption in the Philippines and Thailand. Except for a few highly develop economies in Asia, it seems that everywhere you look in this part of the world, you could see volatility, insecurity, threats to life, property and human rights are escalating and spreading. Scared?

I am scared. But at the same time, I am confident that somehow all these menaces and dilemmnas that nations are facing are also signs that good times are coming. Usually, bad things seem like to become worse before they become better. Try turning that pages of your history books and you will see that although situations are kind of getting worse each time time a page is turned, something great and wonderful comes around. it looks like these changes, challenges and tests of time are leading us into a new age of co-existence, co-prosperity and a growing clamor for survival through dialogues, reconciliation, teamwork snd good onservance of universally-shared values.

The deaths of Michael and Farrah fawcett in a span of just hours or a day and the menacing circumstances aroudn the world especially in Asia are giving a clear signal of the last days. In fact, everyday is a last day if we choose. Escahtologixal issues sometimes bother us and even stimulate us to become better by modifying our approaches and resources.

World peace is something that can be done from where we are. We cn choose to do what other people around the world. World peace is not juts about speeches but also about money, love and relationships.

I hope that all these kinds of "omen" would be treated well. I just hope that we have more time each day to do different kinds of aongs and performances. I hope that we can have more pices and opportunities the next tkime around. If we just do our best and exert our maximu effort for the sake of others, Then we can basically succeed in everything that we want to do.

Let's continue for those people who are in need of special care and attention. Let us pray for those who are suffering in loneliness, hunger and desease. Let us pray that God will be happy with us coming together safely back home. That God will experience the best love ever from all of us.

Let us give hope to God as we pray that peace with forever and ever, too.

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