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THE SOLUTION TO THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IN THE WORLD TODAY

Heartfulness eMagazine

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December 2020

NEALE DONALD WALSCH addresses the underlying cause of our global dysfunctions today and challenges us all to solve them, together, through one single decision. Are we ready for this?

- NEALE DONALD WALSCH

THE SOLUTION TO THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IN THE WORLD TODAY

We – you and I – have a chance to solve the biggest problem in the world today. All we have to do is make a single decision. But so far we haven’t been able to make that decision, because the biggest problem in the world today is that most people don’t know what the biggest problem in the world today is.

Now that’s remarkable, because this problem is so huge, it is causing all of the other problems, all of the ‘smaller’ problems, that we hear about every day. That includes global warming, planetary political upheaval, worldwide economic disparity, endless wars, and widespread individual frustration and dissatisfaction with the conditions of life.

All of these predicaments are the fallout, the direct result, of one pervasive condition. That condition can be described in one word.

Alienation.

Human beings are alienated from each other. And we're experiencing more alienation every day. Overnight we’ve found ourselves in bigger versions of an ‘Us Against Them’ world than most of us have ever encountered before.

Nothing that’s gone wrong with the world is our fault. Nothing. We’re not responsible for any of it.

Not a single piece of it. It’s all their doing.

It’s those unwanted immigrants, those unsatisfied minorities, those unhappy women, those right-wing radicals, those left-wing nut jobs, those unacceptable gays, those uninformed students, those dumb conservatives, those emptyheaded liberals, those unmotivated government assistance recipients. It’s those ‘others’ who just keep making things difficult.

Not everyone feels this way, of course, but everyone can

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