Saturday, September 29, 2012

Karma effects Council causing a Nightmare..

A nighmare not on Elm Street, but on Church Street in the vicinty of the new lookout and the skate park recently built for the youth.

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This skate park will never be ok it seems ( image by Steve Cook)
For some reason, today I see Council have got what Council deserves.  They got one between the eyes in the "mean stakes".  Council are now to solve a serious Asbestos contamination issue.  Council now must  undertake its safe removal. The prognosis isn't great because at this point they not sure and they  really don't know if half of the bank is covered in it.

Personally, I feel that if council had not been so mean spirited about some piddly signs in the back of a truck advertising a shop in the Industrial area, then this may not have happened.  That is how the universe works isn't it?.

A lot would say that was mean of me to say this.  I say to them, "when does Karma choose, and who are we to say when and where it comes back".  We are not.   Sometimes we do get to see some Karma come back around in our life time, sometimes its instantaneous. 

Well done Bellingen Shire Council for your good spirit surrounding your constituents who keep you in employment.  You have a much bigger problem to deal with than one sign with this issue.  Being mean spirited about things causes energy to flow that will never be conducive to bringing about good. 

That type of negative action is what causes earthquakes and cyclones to occur.  The weather is clearly influenced by our emotions so when we complain about the weather we really need to internalize as a nation and see what we are setting into motion

A lesson could be taken here by the entire council with the occurrence of  this incident.  A lesson for the future regarding mean spirited decisions they may be considering.  This could well be the outcome again but somewhere else next time. 

All of life is a miracle of energy and the energy around the previous council has been very bad and so we would all hope this shakes things up and better decision making processes are employed beyond personal opionion.    When a council is presented with  a petition with thousands of signatures attached and its over one tiny sign and  they laugh,  then perhaps that laugh was very costly indeed! 

We can all only hope that there will not be a next time to have to concern ourselves with.  After all we expect that our council will be there to back locals in their ambition of business or does this council only allow the business people they scrutinize as worthy of support.
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