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Yes.

And, as long as we can walk with each other we can walk a better way.

As Thich Nhat Hanh taught us: this is the time for many Buddhas, not just the one Buddha.

We will need each other.

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Silver linings are so important when seemingly things do not turn out the way you wanted or expected. One of the siliver linings to Trump's victory is his appointment of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. I realize that most people have a very warped view of RFK, and this is understandable once you realize that he won a $280 million (!) judgment against Monsanto...and he has won many othe huge court cases against many of the largest (and dirtiest) corporations in the USA.

It is no wonder that Big Media tries to attack him as a way to defend their largest advertisers.

However, the fact of the matter is that RFK served as a senior attorney for the Environmental Defense Council for 30+ years. His organization, The Waterkeepers Alliance, has done more to clean up rivers in the USA than any other organization.

RFK was the only candidate for President whose maintained that many federal agencies are "captured" by the corporations that they are supposed to regulate.

Now, RFK may be put into a position to have federal agencies work for the people, not the Forture 500.

Below will be a link to a remarkable interview MS-NBC had with RFK this morning. See for yourself...and if this isn't a silver lining for you, you will benefit finding one...

https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/watch/rfk-jr-talks-health-care-agenda-following-trump-win-223720005709

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Absolutely! It is just challenging right now to remember that every thing that happens is the best possible thing that can happen, because the Universe doesn't make mistakes. 🌻

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Premises, premises -- the education system needs critical thinking skills taught, that encompasses emotional maturity; the climate needs real factual science to take the fore, not this hocus pocus carbon dioxide red herring - pollution of water, land, excessive chemicals in farming (that's you glyphosate) and other wildly profitable and damaging practices. Oil? Coal? C'mon. Without energy ... the middle way demands that we look at all facts, evidence and put away the propaganda.

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