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To Whom It May Concern

There are many things which are unjust in this world, in this, the 21st century. The most significant, for me, which still exists all across the world, is the gap between the wealthy and poor.

A gap is, a blank space, waiting to be filled with colour and light and it is with hope that you might help fill it if you 'Sing With Me Happily.'

Sing With Me Happily

In simplicity, we all have been blessed with such a wonderful, miraculous world and have been bestowed gifts to use, and share.

It is with disappointment and complexity, I acknowledge a time structured upon fear, greed, manipulation and consumption. We have just, this moment in which to use and share the gifts of our world, our creation and our humanity. Why hold on to something that could be gone tomorrow, so much more fulfilling to let go and share it with others. This in turn, opens our eyes to see the miracles that exist now in the present (the gift.) Let all that you have been given, be channelled through and shared and join a choir of voices sharing all that they have with love and humility and Sing With Me Happily.

Through sharing our gifts with one another, we all will be teaching, and learning. Did you know etymologically the words mean the same? We only perceive something dividing them, instead, know that like all other gaps we perceive, they are filled by an iridescent, colourful bridge, shown in the symbol of a rainbow.
 
The opportunity to seek knowledge and understanding of our physical world and beyond has been designed by mankind. The opportunity to find community spirit with each other is given by the Almighty. Both opportunities offer insight, harmony, equanimity, and peace.
Money creates a gap between these two opportunities, the first is easier to be seen freely, through the use of money, the other is free and easier to see without money, join me in seeing the freedom of the rainbow, joining the two, bridging the gap. Step on it, hold hands, share all of our wonderful gifts and Sing With Me Happily. We all have everything and nothing.

Yours faithfully

Rebecca Kate Spencer