Saturday, November 8, 2014

Sexual violence rampant among El Salvador gangs


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Can humans live in countries of lawlessness - where even the lowest hierarchy of needs - security and survival needs are not even guaranteed?
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爱民如子,是为政之风。
勤政亲民,是为官之道。
富国富民,是政客之智。
不劳民伤财,是仁者之心。
忧国忧民,是当政之职。
为民谋利,是仁官之范。

自度,度人,(上度,横度,下度), 利己,利人, 是大乘之法。
销灾,解难, 灭苦,灭执, (救苦,救难) 是菩提大愿。

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Literally translated it means :-

Loving your citizens like your sons and daughters, this is the responsibilities of the Government.

Diligence in administration to provide a conducive environment for your citizen to thrive and live safely and happily, this is the path the Government should partake.

Ensuring Economic Growth to create wealth and prosperity for the Country and create well-paying jobs for the citizens will utilise the Wisdom of the Government to provide.

Without imposing heavy taxes, tax burden, inducing high cost of living on the citizens, is a Compassionate Government.

The Government has always keeping the welfare of the citizens in mind, in whatever policies they formulate.

The Government working for the interest of the Country and their Citizens – in spirit and in mind which is the hallmark of a Selfless, Compassionate and Wise Government.

These words come from the Heart and Mind of a Bodhisattva whose characteristics are:-
Self-Salvage,
Salvage Others,
Salvage Upwards,
Salvage the Peers,
Salvage Downwards,
Benefit Self,
Benefit Others,
------- which are the hallmark of the Mahayana.

Mitigate disaster,
Assist the helpless,
Eradicate sufferings,
Expound the discourse of letting go of Attachment to wrong views, wrong thoughts, wrong speeches, wrong actions to prevent bad karma,
------ are the Bodhi Vows of the Boddhisattva walking the Path of the Mahayana. 

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