David Tanguay

A New World Order is about to Unfold



Posted: Thursday, November 04, 2010

by David Tanguay

"Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead. The consciousness of loving and being loved brings a warmth and richness to life that nothing else can bring." Oscar Wilde

As we go about our daily lives, we must meet our fellow man with love regardless of the circumstances that surround us. e.g. if our encounter should come in troublesome times, we must not let our feelings linger at that particular time.

For love has no seasons in which we should take for granted the light of love is constantly burning in our souls. Accompanied with love should be our every action we take and every word we speak should come from our hearts. The word love should not be used loosely for it is a sacred word, which engulfs our lives.

"We cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to lose sight of the shore." Unknown

When Columbus set sail to discover a new world he and his crew had to have the courage to lose sight of the land they sailed from and left behind. They had no idea what was in store for them some believed they would probably sail right off the end of the earth and some believed they may encounter dragons and all sorts of monsters on their journey.



The same scenario applies for us as individuals we must lose sight of our homes and familiar neighborhoods as we set out to discover new pathways in our lives. The dreams of our ancestors all came into fruition as time moved on.

Imagine what our world would be like today if our founding fathers had not dreamed of a more perfect place to live in as they wrote our constitution. Yes, dream on we must for there is still a lot of discoveries yet to unfold here on our mother earth.

We've only just begun to live a new world order is waiting our christening, a baptism of love and life for all of its citizens is at hand. The world of yesterday has vanished gone forever is the barbarous life of yesterday.

Surely, everything new must work out its flaws and our way of life here on earth is new. As the baby-boomer, generation moves on they will leave a new generation with a new song to sing. We may look forward to a new and brighter tomorrow.
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» left by Bill Mitchell
1 year 174 days ago.
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I'm afraid I agree that this article is out of touch with reality.
 
We live in dangerous times.
 
Islamic terrorists on the one hand, certain countries that have ambitions that threaten everyone on this planet,greedy bankers and politicians who can't solve the economic mess on the other.
 
A new world order may be about to unfold, but the 'rose tinted' views speculated on here are, sadly, not the way it will unfold in my view.
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 174 days ago.
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I believe in time we will see a brighter world ahead of us.

Thanks for commenting.
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» left by Mogama
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"We've only just begun to live a new world order is waiting our christening, a baptism of love and life for all of its citizens is at hand." The only reason I see for hope in a new, better world is the promise of God as revealed in Scripture. Thanks, David, for the reminder to remain ever vigilant in love and hope. ~mogama~
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 174 days ago.
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Thank you for commenting Mogama
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» left by James Banner
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I am glad we had those early settlers to set the stage for us regarding sailing to distant lands, because it would take a courageous soul to set sail not knowing when and if he would find land. They always say watch the birds. If there are birds then there is land.
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 174 days ago.
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Thanks for commenting James, yes the early settlers had courage to set sail for the promised land.
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» left by Susan Thom
1 year 173 days ago.
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hi david,

the more peace there is within everyone, the better off we all would be.

if we could just stop believing that we need to compete with each other, and have what others' have, we could enhance everyone's life.

thanks for sharing,

my best,

sue
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 173 days ago.
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Thank you for commenting Susan, where have you been?
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» left by Judi Lake
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Wow, David - although I've always enjoyed your pieces, your writing has shifted on a deeper level - What a great article leaving the reader something to think about - Great job and hope you are well!
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 173 days ago.
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Hello Judy, I just came from reading your story about your father, thanks for commenting.
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» left by Walter Borter
1 year 173 days ago.
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Hello David,
 
Thank you for that.
 
I believe you are very much in touch with the reality. People with a different opinion may not realize that we as humans only can evolve by respecting, loving each other.
 
If we start getting IT that is greater to focus on what we do have in common and not what is separating us, then we are on the way to support this growing new world order in prosperous way.
 
When we really choose to respect and love then we are in position to truly support the growth in the right direction.
 
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 173 days ago.
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Thank you for commenting Walter
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» left by Mike Tanguay
1 year 173 days ago.
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If we discovered we only had five minutes left to say all we wanted to say, every telephone booth would be occupied by people telling other people that they loved them.

There is something about your writing Dave that can warm a cool day anyday.

Thanks for the great article
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 173 days ago.
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Thanks for commenting Mike
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» left by Linda DeWitt
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Interesting article David. Thanks for sharing.
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 173 days ago.
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Thank you for commenting Linda
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» left by Jennifer Stewart
1 year 171 days ago.
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I don't agree with you that the days of barbarism are over, David, but I do love what you say about a new generation with a new song to sing, and I also love your insistence that what is ahead of us is better, and good. Thank you for that.
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 171 days ago.
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Thank you for commenting Jennifer, yes I do realize their is still a lot of corruption in the world. But I believe the future looks brighter.
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» left by straight talk 1 year 170 days ago.
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Yes David it is by fact already upon us and has been with the final implimention and eye opener soon to be seen by all. Yet, I sincerely believe as to why you write to the topic not recognized as we go through ourdaily life by the majority on the planet. Nice job, you draw a lot of readers to something right in all of our midst.
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» left by David Tanguay 1 year 170 days ago.
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Thank you for commenting Mr. Mellacio, I appreciate your comments very much.
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