BY EVA MARQUEZ | - Transferred from old site to Shopify Store on April 21, 2024 -
Poorland, Richland and Goodland
A parable of three diverse lands
Once upon a time there were three nations, Poorland, Richland and Goodland. Where one land ended the new one began.
Each country lived separate. Hardly anyone ventured out beyond the borders. Mysterious stories were told by those who went and came back. Both, Poorland and Richland thrived on the preset rules and deep-rooted beliefs that the rules are there to protect their survival, thus shall not be changed or even challenged. Seasons came and went, babies were born, and people died, and everyone learned to be content in the place where they lived. Everyone, even in Poorland, believed that their land is the best to live in.
One day a traveler from a faraway land wandered into Poorland. Everyone stopped what they were doing and stared at the stranger. He did not fit in, there was something strange about him. Would he understand their rules?
To be poor was good. You have to work super hard for anything you need. Dreaming of a better life is dangerous, because dreams do not come true.
People walked the streets in tattered, dirty clothes and seemed content about it. They were proud of who they were. “This is how God made us.” They said “We grow our food and eat little. We do not have big machines to help us like in Richland, and we do not want them anyway. We sing and dance, speak in a simple language and we like it. We do not need fancy books and education to make us better. We are hardworking people. The world would end without us. We are good people. To be rich is not right! We hate Richland and all the people in it. They do not work as hard as us! Everything comes easy to them. They can keep their laundry machines and fancy food.”
Out of nowhere, one child shouted, ” It is not fair that God gave it to them and not to us!” Immediately she was scorned by the elders ”We may be simple, but we are proud of who we are! Join us fellow traveler, stay and live with us.”
The traveler thought to himself, there must be more in this world. He thanked the good hard-working people in Poorland for welcoming him and said, “I had a dream…” and before he could finish speaking, people started to scream frantically, “Dreamer! Be aware of the dreamer!” In a split second the hospitality of the Poorland people turned into hostility. A mother guided her little girl to take a burning stick and burn this stranger who dared to dream that there is something better than this! Startled, the traveler looked at the innocent little girl whose mother molded her to hate anyone who wanted something more from life. Sadly, he understood, the fears protected survival, dreams threatened it. The traveler ran and ran until he reached the bridge leading into Richland!
As he entered Richland, the traveler saw that life in Richland was spectacular! People wore beautiful clothes, had luxurious houses, and ate an abundance of delicious food. The traveler thought, this is a life one can have! Immediately, he was offered a great job with a handsome salary, but under one condition. He would never communicate with Poorland. Poorland was a poison, a threat to the people of Richland. People in Richland worked hard and were rich. Ambitions were encouraged. The school offered the best education one can imagine.
And so it appeared they had everything. Life was good in Richland. One day the traveler noticed something strange. Abundance was overflowing here, but fears were ruling the land. There were fears of becoming poor. There were fears of people from Poorland. The fear of who could come at any time and steal their possessions, as they did on occasions. The fear of losing the life they cherish. Even the fear that someone may have more than they have.
The traveler thought, “this cannot be the end of my journey, there must be something more”. Both of these provinces live in such extremes, one extremely poor and one profusely rich, yet both saturated in constant fears and anger. Couldn’t they reach out to each other for help. Couldn’t they love each other? He politely declined the offer to stay in Richland. And just like in Poorland, hospitality turned into hostility, so the traveler ran for his life.
Lost on the road he learned that people from Richland do not travel because they are afraid of robbers and sudden misfortunes. There were only a few, very few, who allowed themselves to dream that there must be something more than just Poorland or Richland. The traveler thought “could there be a land where you could live without fears and control? Could you be abundant? Could you be happy? Could you find meaning of life?” And as he dreamed his dream, he saw a light flickering far in distance. It was a bridge with an illuminated sign that read “Welcome to Goodland.”
He Wondered what kind of land this was as he crossed the bridge just to see another sign, “Let go and let God.” He saw beautiful landscape, with smart, eco efficient houses. He saw happy people chatting and enjoying picnics in the meadow, and joyful kids running and screaming.
The traveler asked curiously, “Why is everyone so peaceful here? Why is there no one watching the bridge? Why is no one afraid of invaders from Poorland or Richland?”
“Everyone is welcomed here” answered a beautiful woman that was standing beside him, “But not everyone likes to stay.” She smiled at his confused expression. “We have successful businesses, advanced health care, and we can buy anything we want. We can travel the world. We have all we need. Yet that does not define us. We learned that anyone can be abundant, yet there is a difference. Our abundance streams from love, thus is everlasting. Love is the source that created this land you see.
In Goodland we are employed by God. Every morning, we still our mind and ask, how can I be in service to humanity? Each of us receives an assignment intuitively, and we all get rewarded.
We put others ahead of ourselves. We are in service to humanity every single day. We live with joy and peace in our heart. Same as anywhere else, we have good days and bad days, but we fully trust in the higher force that created us. We know we do not have to be afraid of anything. When one thing comes to an end, there is an opportunity for a new one to emerge. Those who come here with greed or who have a need for control do not thrive here. Sooner or later, they will leave with the realization that this is not a happy land for them. This place offers deep realization and transformation to the soul. Only when one is ready, will they find their place here. Each of us living here went through some stages of poverty, richness, losing control, letting go and finding God. We welcome everyone and not hold no one. We know that some of our children, when they grow up, will desire to venture out into the other lands and learn their lessons. We also know that they may return one. We encourage them to do so.
We extend our hospitality to you, traveler, to stay and live your dream. And if you desire to leave, we celebrate your decision and will set you out on your journey with enough food and money to last you until you reach the next land.”
That is how the traveler found Goodland, and he lived there happily ever after. If he has not died yet, he is still happily living there.
~ The End ~
The moral of this story is that pride and fear are products of ego and control. Love transforms, heals and nourishes dreams so that they may come true.
Love and Light from my heart to yours,
Eva