On social media, someone asked: “With the resources we have, can we take in all migrants and give them prospects for the future like any other human being?” My answer was NO. It's impossible. We have a serious lack of information: we lack an overview. It is obvious that this migrant seems to be in a terrible situation... But what if this person really needs to go through this situation to learn something in their life? I know what I am saying sounds strange, especially when you hear it for the first time.
Here's an exercise for you: think of a situation in your life that was “apparently” horrible and see how, after some time, you realized that what you went through was necessary for your learning.
Every situation you experience has a “purpose,” an implicit lesson that is very difficult to see at the time, and perhaps with the passage of time you will discover the real reason for that situation.
Do what you can for others and help them from the heart, but keep in mind that it will be impossible to fix this world of fear, suffering, and death in which, sooner or later, you will lose everything because it is temporary.
Don't try to fix the world. Change the way you see it as the ideal setting to advance on your inner path.
Here's an exercise for you: think of a situation in your life that was “apparently” horrible and see how, after some time, you realized that what you went through was necessary for your learning.
Every situation you experience has a “purpose,” an implicit lesson that is very difficult to see at the time, and perhaps with the passage of time you will discover the real reason for that situation.
Do what you can for others and help them from the heart, but keep in mind that it will be impossible to fix this world of fear, suffering, and death in which, sooner or later, you will lose everything because it is temporary.
Don't try to fix the world. Change the way you see it as the ideal setting to advance on your inner path.

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