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QuestionHow can the decent people of the world help each other while the actions of their leadership are self-serving and internationally divisive? Bo ChamberlainAnswer
Angaangaq Lyberth: Bo, we have to change the government. You have to change the government so they don’t have to be so divisive. Then again, the division is, it’s everywhere. It’s not only in your government but everywhere. It’s really fascinating that we want those decent people like this circle here that they don’t want to be divisive, they want to be inclusive of all. And their governments are not. But they are the very ones who elected their governments. We tend to forget that the government you and I we elected they are our servants. Bo, the government you elected is servant for you. So what you want is what they need to implement. If you want, if you are a decent person and you want best for the world you have to tell your servants who are your government to be so. And if you don’t they will exactly the way you are at the end of the day. And lo and behold we see over and over all over the world how the people are divisive rather than inclusive. I look forward to the day when the great circle of life wherein which we trust one another, in which love one another and honor one another can become alive in each and every person. So no one will fear one another. Well everyone will honor and respect one another. Can you imagine, Bo, to live that day? Holy shoot! I can hardly wait to that day in which I can be standing next to somebody who honors me and respects me and whom I honor and respect. And we can look at each other’s eyes, into each other’s eyes and heart and beings and realize that even our governments are living what we elected them to do. To honor and respect one another for times and times to come. If it is not happening, Bo, you have much work to do. Then again, me too I guess. I promise to stand by you, to help you to achieve the very question you pose to the world. And I think you for doing so. In my language we say [ku-ya-nuk] which means thank you for posing the question.
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