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Frank Bainimarama has no power unless the people say so

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By buddhaa747

My octogenarian mentor shared a secret with me more than a decade ago, that opened my eyes to the absolute importance of a single word, which brought profound changes as a result of its mastery.

We discussed what this word really meant and how our understanding of it, impacts on our interaction with others in our everyday life, be it with our spouse, our children, our neighbor, our boss, our workmates, our chiefs, prime-minister, president and government.

It was the often used but misunderstood word namely, POWER.

POWER he said was merely a PERCEPTION of the MIND.
Whether someone is more powerful or less powerful than you, all depends on whether YOU PERCEIVE IT TO BE, in YOUR OWN MIND.

It is the CONTROL over your OWN MIND that DETERMINES FOR YOU whether or not someone is more powerful then you.

Frank Bainimarama only exists to the extent that you give him control over your mind and perceive him to be the prime minister of Fiji.

If you do not give him your power by not acknowledging his existence, by not participating in the Peoples Charter, Electoral Reforms or anything else that he will come up with, then the SILENT ECHO’s of our school halls, church halls, villages and conference venues will MANIFEST in OUR REALITY, that Frank Bainimarama has NO POWER unless the PEOPLE SAY SO.

Written by rawfijinews

April 28, 2009 at 6:47 pm

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  1. Well put!! My sentiments exactly/

    rajnalu

    April 28, 2009 at 10:19 pm


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