Two words: think "nice."  Think a nicer world not a "nasty" one.  If we 
think "nice" it will materialize.  I don't mean mood making as mood 
making accomplishes nothing.  Just have the thought about a nice world 
is sufficient.  It is the goal of what we are trying to achieve either 
by bun hopping or by meditation and yoga. 

If we think "nice" then the atmosphere *will* soften and it will be more 
difficult for evil to achieve anything.  Billionaires will start feeling 
that all that power and wealth isn't worth the trouble and start giving 
their money away (responsibly of course, use Bill Gates as an 
example).   Corporate CEOs will decide that make their mega corporation 
which is probably in trouble anyway is too much to manage and break it 
up into a lot of smaller companies (been done many times).  Religious 
fanatics with their differences will decide that conflict isn't the 
answer and will try to get along.   Tyranists will stop their ways and 
decide power isn't everything they thought it was and will resign.

Now these things would take a lot of people thinking about a "nice" 
world to accomplish but we have to start somewhere.  Maybe the idea will 
snowball.  MMY wants a "nice" world but doesn't exactly make it easy to 
achieve.  We meditators know about ritam and having the idea (a goal) of 
a "nice" world should make it manifest.  I know it is easy to get hung 
up in the drama of the world and certainly discussing the drama doesn't 
necessarily make things worse so again I'm not advocating any mood 
making or ostrichsizing it.  I'm not advocating "don't worry, be happy" 
either, that's mood-making.  Just think "nice."

Jai Ma,
- Bhairitu




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