24-11. Our Wealth is in Our Global Community


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from March 12th

We won’t find wealth until we see the wealth in unity in our community, for that wealth of knowledge, care and collaboration are what builds a community to enrichment and love.

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We do not have dollar signs above our heads, we are not for sale, we are not a commodity.

Our wealth currency is in our actions, in our participation, in our kindness in who we are in our contribution.

Our wealth is in our self-respect and in the respect of others.

Our wealth is in our journeys, in our pain, in our sorrow in our triumphs.

Our wealth is in our courage in our strength, in our ability to face anything and still thrive.

Our wealth is in how we treat others, in our kindness towards them, our caringness of those in need, our help to anyone who asks, our ability to share love freely.

Our wealth is in how we speak to each other, to our selves, to the world.

Our wealth is in our giving, sharing, teaching, caring, learning, loving without an agenda.

Our wealth is in our embracement of diversity, our celebration of cultures, of faiths, of colour, of gender, of perspectives.

Our wealth is in UNITY, in coming together to build, to care, to heal, to support, to guide to love one another to enrich our world as a family of one.

Our wealth is in each others knowledge, in the knowingness, in the divine truth that is within us all.

Our wealth is in our health, our thoughts, our words, our actions our interactions and our intent.

Let our wealth grow, let us enrich each other, let us celebrate our differences, learn from them, open our minds, care for who we are, who we wish to be, who we are meant to be.

Let us feed the possibilities create the opportunities, seed the tomorrows and water them with love.


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Let us look to what can be as a collective of nations, what we can make together, what seeds can grow with our collective love, and how in unity, community, as individuals we can, because we choose to make this a world that flourishes for all that inhabit it, for all who contributes to it, for all who choose to believe in this abundant wealthy world of today and our tomorrows.

By Sara Troy 

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23-45. I am counting the ways to let it BE


Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from October 31st

If one approach doesn’t work, try another. Throughout my life, I’ve constantly had to pivot. Regardless of my plans, there always seems to be something that pushes me in a different direction. Had I been rigid and inflexible, I would have crumbled long ago.

It’s not to say that I haven’t resisted change at times or hesitated to take a new path. Sometimes it took me a while to recognize the need for a shift. But in the end, change was inevitable. This doesn’t imply that the idea or project isn’t valuable; it might simply mean that the timing isn’t right, it needs a different approach, or some fine-tuning.

Trust your gut; it often knows the way. But how can we truly hear and comprehend its whispers? By silencing the noise around us and finding tranquility. Delve deep, and tune into the inner wisdom that resides within. I call this the Knowingness, knowing what you need to know when you need to know it. We are always guided, and when we allow that guidance to happen, it will lead us to where we need to be next.

Throughout my life, I’ve faced countless challenges that tested my resolve. With time and experience, I’ve learned to discern what deserves my energy and what needs to be released. Rather than overthinking, I’ve found it more fruitful to trust my feelings and intuition, guiding me whether to persevere or pivot.

We can all do this, be still, be quite, feel in, block out, and just let be what needs to be…BE.



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19-37 Pearls of Wisdom….Caring

Disasters are everywhere, the Amazon burning, fires in Africa, and elsewhere, Hurricane Dorian flattening the Bahamas, one thing after the other, it is easy to be overwhelmed.

This is a time we can thank whatever source we paray to that we are safe and sound, but who knows what tomorrow brings and who is next. So it is time to CARE….REALLY CARE.

At times like this is is a time to step up and help our fellow man/woman.child/animal/lifeforms. It is time not to say, “well it does not affect me so who cares” You should care, the Amazon provides 70% of the Earths oxygen, you breathe every moment of every day. These fires destroy lives, crops, your food, and lifeforms. We all pay the price in the end.

We know that governments are not stepping up, money for Fema has been directed to preventing children from entering the US and seems more important than other lives. We know that the Brazilian president does not care for the Amazon and wants to have heavy agriculture instead as it makes more money and is rejecting help from other countries.

So how do we CARE when they don’t? We care because we value life more than money, we care because we understand the ripple effect to us all, we CARE BECAUSE WE HAVE A HEART.

So in any which way you can support those in need, money donations, a money drive at school or work, gathering items to go to the Bahamas and where ever else is needed.

Imagine for one moment that this WAS YOU, would you not want someone somewhere to care? Would you not want someone to help in rebuilding your lives? Don’t wait for governments, we are a human race who need to step up and CARE and do whatever we can to help in any way we can. ONE DROP ADDS UP SO DROP SOME CARING ON SOMEONE SOMEWHERE.


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Bahama’s needs us right now, in any way we can. 
For the people of the Bahamas.
Coming together into each other’s arms starts the healing, allow tears, allow rage, allow pain but then allow strength and courage to guide you all forward in the recovery of your lives.
To help please go here 
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19-36 Sara’s Pearls of Wisdom….Time Use

Time, we all live on the same clock, 60 mins in an hour, 24 hours to a day, 7 days a week 4 weeks to a month and 12 months to a year. How we use that time changes according to demands on your life, experiences, and time management.

Even though we have devices that work for us and that are supposed to make life easier for us, we all still to be fighting the clock. There never it seems to be enough time, yet we should be able to have more time on our hands because of technology.

Are we expecting too much of ourselves and not managing our time well enough and not dividing our time where we can dedicate time for us, for work, family and time to give away.

Time for YOU is a must, for if you are burnt out, struggling to meet deadlines or expectations you and your health will suffer. Taking some time daily even if it means leaving something else out is imperative to your well beingness. Be it a walk amongst nature, physical activities, meditation, music art whatever centers your self, make time to do it. For if you don’t you will be no good for anything else.

Learning to say no so you do not have the overwhelming demands on you is ok too. It is not the quantity of time but the quality of time in all your areas of life that really count. 8 hours at work being dysfunction, aids no one, being there because you’re ready intuned and focused on your work and is where we want you to be, serves all.

The family does not need you on your phone, of bringing work home, they want you so make sure you designate time for only them. Spouses want alone time with you, so delegate time for only the two of you for some quality time.

One of the most beautiful gifts you can give anyone is your TIME, free time, no money involved but time because you want to be there for them.

Volunteering in any way, giving of your time to enhance the life or lives of others is divine and one of the greatest gifts you can give. The investment of time you give seeds and helps grow so many possibilities for others and feeds your heart and soul that nothing other than this could serve you so well.

So take a good look at your time and ask your self, are you spending it well, wisely, and where all benefit from it especially you?


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16/15 Children of Mixed Race.

Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy aired April 12th/15

I married a Chinese guy much to my mothers horror, and although we are not together any more we have 3 incredible children to be thankful for. Yes they are mixed, does that mean any thing? Not to me, I see them in all their divine beauty and in unison of races only builds a broader future.

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Today I will share my perspective on mixed race children and the whole race divide. Please read the story my mother wrote when my oldest was born.

My mother who was British  and raised in Indian with a father who was a  Colonel in the British army, was bought up to believe that no race should have mixed children. This is her letter to my first born child of mixed race, Tabytha.

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My Mother Wrote.

When I was young my father said “In all the books I have read it was considered very best that the East should never mate with the West.” Now I am older and alone the oracle is one of my own, I feared to say the very least taking the hand one from the East.

When my golden girl with East did mate I mourned within for this unknown fate of my father’s words, that he knew best.

As I waited the result of East and West betwixt with pain and joy, I tried to prepare to take into my heart the child that was near.

That day dawned and away went fear, my heart overflowed the child was here.

From my head the old words returned, but I had a lesson learned.

That East and Wests love conquers fear, as in my arms they put you there.

Two pairs of eyes, Blue and Black filled pride they could not hold back. I looked at the link that came from this pair and my heart opened wide with such love for her.

We joined in rejoicing over one so dear, this black haired doe eyes rosy Tabytha.

To Tabytha from Grandmother Joanne North with Love.

If not around when you are grown you will never be alone, for I will watch over you and guide you path of truth.


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Tabytha is now 33 and her Grandmama past, Tabytha is loved deeply as was the 2 more children Tyler and Natasha that came from this marriage.

Tabytha shares her view on growing up of mixed race. 

12642612_10156527142695581_5139872355156635349_nGrowing up as mixed in the 80’s I was marked as “yellow”. I was too young to understand other cultures, or that I am half Chinese, half British. I did dream of having blue eyes like my Mother though…. As I grew older mixed culture was part of every day life, our friends were Italian, Western, Chinese, Japanese, East Indian,  African…..we saw more people in Canada, especially in B.C. be of mixed race, not even just immigrants but black and white couples, Latino and European kids etc. We knew no difference we were all just kids.

I’m very glad I was raised by different multiculturalism. I even joke today that if I ever get married, I hope to have mixed children myself, one day -well, maybe-if I marry, so that they get the best of 2 or 3 worlds: My brother and sister and I were born in BC Canada with ‘North American’ ways, with a Chinese father and British mother. Tea time with Earl grey after school with scones, then Chow mien for supper (different in Europe, actually tea time is supper but anyway), let’s just call it dinner then, followed by oolong Chinese tea.

The world is a vast place, but it can also be a small world. Everyone should be able to live harmoniously and enjoy what each culture can bring. Racism is weak, for people who are afraid. Imagine never having pizza or tacos or sushi or listening to old blues or having different art and music and language influences? Pretty boring huh. Thanks Mom and Dad for making us not a majority of white kids in a Canadian city.

Glad it has changed today and has become more acceptable to be different. SEE ME FOR WHO I AM.

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Tyler says that he never saw the difference, he was Tyler, he has many friends of mixed race to this day and he does not see skin colour but who they are from the inside out.

 

 

Natasha says 

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“Not being able to identify with one particular culture. Made it difficult to place my self somewhere. And was perhaps the provider for my inability to find attachments to things throughout my life. But I’m not sure that’s a bad thing; I don’t feel apart of any one category. And though that can be confusing, it’s also allowed me freedom to be whatever I feel I need to be in that moment.”