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A Synchronicity Related to Muhammad Yunus and George Harrison
In April a beautiful synchronicity occurred related to Muhammad Yunus and George Harrison. This post is in dedication to both of these good men.
Years ago when I was the most down and out, I made a request, "Let me be inspired." Slowly stories of inspiration began to appear in my field of vision. In this case, it was my television as I was depressed and spent a lot of time watching it. It seemed like so often I would turn on the T.V., and there would be something that absolutely moved me to tears.
It was at this time that Muhammad Yunus and his micro-credit work came to my attention through a television documentary. I was blown away. Mr. Yunus is doing what would be considered impossible, assisting the poor of Bangladesh to pull themselves out of poverty through micro loans. This has now become a worldwide phenomenon. Fifty percent of those who have joined his Grameen Bank are flourishing.
In April a beautiful synchronicity occurred related to Muhammad Yunus and George Harrison. I am inspired to post it today as I just finished watching part 1 of the wonderful HBO documentary about George Harrison. This post is in dedication to both of these good men. If you really need to feel inspired yourself in these disheartening times, I suggest you watch the youtube about Muhammad Yunus referenced. It will blow your mind. Anything truly is possible. Enjoy the synchronicity:
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This morning I put on a streaming radio station, but had it on pause since I wasn't up to listening to music at the time.
Later this morning, I was watching youtubes about Muhammad Yunus and Grameen. I was moved with love watching them. I was brimming over--it almost felt like too much, too much love, too many amazing miracles through this wonderful work. I was overwhelmed. As I was watching, out of nowhere the radio station became un-paused and the Beatles song It's All Too Much started blasting. This radio station never un-pauses that way. But the song completely expressed what I felt at the moment. I paused the Yunus youtube video--and listened to the song--crying intensely. When the song was over--I said, "Oh God." In that moment I realized it had been a George Harrison tune and his life's cause was to rid poverty from Bangladesh. At that point, I was all waterworks.