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Monday, November 26, 2012
The Problem With Money
The Bible says that money is the root of all evil. Still, without money you can’t buy food, you can’t pay your bills; you can’t get medical or dental care. Then there is gas for the car, or bus or cab fare, paying the baby sitter, buying clothes and washing them. It’s pretty obvious that there is very little one can do, in today’s society, without money. Sure, you could move into the wilds, hunt wild animals and gather greens and wild grains for food; you could even learn to build a cabin and start fires by rubbing two sticks together; but could you, really? And if you could, would such a life be fulfilling? Well, maybe.
I don’t know about you, but I was raised in a middle class American home, with hot and cold running water, central heating, indoor plumbing, not to mention a bed with a soft mattress, a stereo, and a TV. Nevertheless, if the economy crashes world wide, or we get hit by a rogue asteroid, or by a super electro-magnetic storm from the increasing sun spot activity, or Yellowstone’s mega volcano erupts, then having the ability to live like a survivalist might just come in handy, and money will be the least of our troubles. Still, if we deal with the problem now, it may just assist us in weathering any storm or calamity life can send our way.
The problem with money lies in our economic system. Being that our economy is based upon the availability of precious metals and gems, the struggle to control the Earths energy resources is backed by those who have an abundance of these commodities and the political power that comes from their possession. This type of setup invariably leads to the control of the few, over the needs of the many. This condition generates the consciousness that there will never be enough. The truth is, there are enough resources on this planet to insure that everyone has enough of what they need to survive and enjoy life, as long as those resources are distributed adequately.
So how can we do away with money? I mean everyone deserves an honest wage for honest work?
Credit for ones creativity and productivity need not be based upon a medium of exchange, such as rare metals and gems, or upon the availability of fossil fuel. Individuals could receive credit for creative and productive activities based upon their efforts alone. I suppose that it could be called the barter system, but it is more than that. When an individual does a job or creates something, they would decide what that job or creation is worth in the way of credit. If they place too high a value on their effort, they would probably not acquire many takers, unless their talent is rare or extraordinary. Those who do decide that this individual’s talent or capabilities are worth the price will then trade their own earned credits, as a medium of exchange to obtain whatever that individual produces or is able to deliver in the way of services. Credits would be be based solely on one’s capacity to produce desired goods or services.
I know, it sounds like money, but it isn’t. It is simply credit for ones efforts, one’s productivity. It is not based on substances that are cashed somewhere in a vault, or upon a product, such as oil, that many need, but is hoarded by a few to maintain power over the many. It is truly an honest wage for honest work. Credits would then be based solely upon an individuals personal assessment of the value of their productivity; or in the case of an individual with limited understanding, upon what society agrees is a personally sustainable amount.
An individual could save up his credits to purchase goods and services with them, just as society now saves money, but credits would be based solely upon what one can do or create and the only way an individual can transfer their credits is through a fair exchange for goods and services. No one would be able to inherit credits from others through entitlement or by succession or will. An individuals credits would belong solely to them.
All children would be given a substantial amount of credits by right, simply for being born. This amount would be decided upon by popular vote, and based upon what is needed to sustain a child until he or she becomes personally productive. Children would also earn credits for going to school and for demonstrating good citizenship.
Those who are unable to produce, either because of a physical or a mental disability would always be taken care of. Many would be taken care of until they have been trained to provide a service that they are capable of offering or have developed skills that deserve personal credit. Even those who are incapable of developing skills would taken care of because the availability of credit would not based upon materials that are difficult to acquire, but rather upon care, consideration and even love for one’s fellow human beings.
Without the possibility for personal gain through the accruing of funds without individual productivity, either by inheritance or theft, society would change radically. There would be no more power barons, or idle rich. There would be no lost youth roaming the streets, seeking opportunities though which to take advantage of others for the purposes of survival, personal gain or power.
This could be accomplished tomorrow. All that would be required is that the government pays off all of its debts to other countries with its stockpile of gold, gems and other precious metals and materials. Then we could shift to the credit system without harming other countries. The government could then replace all monies in all bank accounts with double the amount of credit. For those without a bank account, the government could give every individual who turns in cash, twice the value of that cash in credit. Each credit would equal one dollar, there would be no cents. All accounts would be rounded off to the nearest dollar.
At this point it would be very helpful if the government would put a freeze on price hikes in all businesses and services for one year to allow our economy to recover. All disability claims would still be honored in the amount of twice the previous monetary value of those claims. Food stamps would still be issued to those who are presently impoverished, at double the amount. Health care would still be provided to the impoverished, and to the country’s veterans, in the same way it was provided before, except all such services would be based in credit offered by the government until the credit shift is completed.
This would generate an economic boon for everyone in this country. Suddenly, everyone would be able to afford what they need, and companies and service providers would be able to produce more, employ more people and the entire country could finally get back to work, and that work would not only provide credit for goods and services, but also provide a rebirth of hope for the entire country.
Of course, foreign trade would probably be hampered for a time until other countries were willing to trade goods and services for goods and services. Who knows though, maybe the entire world would come to its senses, and our whole planet might one day be free of the wealthy and powerful controlling the masses by withholding necessary resources. It’s a thought.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
The Power Of Thought Forms
Barbara Marks Hubbard has a different term for Thought-Forms. She calls them memes, but I believe the term thought-form, as expressed through my connection to spirit as I wrote this, is the same thing. It is the word I came up with, at the time I was allowing spirit to communicate this important truth through me, to define what spirit was trying to say about how shared thoughts, statements, and agreements mold our life experience, effect the planetary consciousness and how we live and move and have our being within it. So, if you like, while you read this, just superimpose the term Meme over the term Thought-Form, and you will probably see that they are the same thing.
Another term often used in regards to this psycho-physical response is engram. An engram is created when an experience is intense enough to become etched upon not only the memory but also upon the neural network within the body. Engrams generate unconscious psycho-physical responses to experiences and observations that either match or closely resemble past experiences that were both emotionally and physically intense enough to become imprinted upon the neural net. It is speculated that engrams are the basis for what are called knee-jerk reactions to certain stimuli, such as the hand automatically drawing back from something that is perceived as hot, or automatically cringing at a specific tone of voice.
So what do psycho-physical responses and engrams have to do with the generation of thought-forms? Thought-forms are, in essence, social engrams. Thought forms are generated when the majority of individuals within a social group agree that something is true based upon the collective experience of the group. In some ways this is a good thing, as it promotes social connectedness and civilized societies; but in some ways this is not such a good thing as it also promotes blind allegiance to social agreements that may not always be grounded in truth. The reason for this is that engrams and psycho-physical responses are often formed before reason and intellect are fully developed. Often social agreement is based upon infantile perceptions of reality, formed before an individual or a society has developed the tools to accurately assess observations and experiences. For instance, early society agreed that the Earth was flat. They also agreed that the Earth was at the center of a universe and that the universe revolved around it. As the result of Galileo’s discoveries through the use of his invention, the telescope, mankind eventually traded those early social thought-forms for more enlightened ones.
Thought-forms have long been used by religious leaders and governments to control the masses. Generating a social thought-form is fairly easy when dealing with uneducated minds or fearful and superstitious social groups. It is fairly easy to utilize the fears and the superstitions of groups and societies to direct the masses into believing, acting or reacting in a prescribed manor. Sometimes this is viewed as necessary, for the protection of the group, or the society, such as telling them that a Supreme Being has the ability to monitor their every move and will inflict terrible consequences upon them if they break certain rules or laws, or overstep certain boundaries. Unfortunately, often such contrived thought-forms can forestall, or even impair the capacity for social and intellectual development such as when Galileo was arrested and his discoveries that were suppressed by the Church during the Inquisition.
Today many thought-forms are subtler than those of previous ages and are often founded on scientifically based assumptions. Nevertheless, thought-forms based in religiosity and superstitions not only still exist but they also continue to control the thoughts and actions of the greater portion of global society. Often, whether individuals choose to believe in the religious or superstitious concepts behind these thought-forms or not, they still find their emotional and physical actions and reactions controlled, on deep sub-conscious levels, by thought-forms they either do not subscribe to or are unaware of. Even atheists often call upon God for help or forgiveness when confronted with their own mortality. To be sure, even the ancient thought-forms have become quite subtle in that we are so accustomed to them that we no longer consider them as important, and yet, it is when a thought-form drops below the level of our conscious awareness that it has the most power over us. The truth is, our lives, our decisions, our actions and reactions to life’s experiences are largely choreographed by thought-forms that were both born in antiquity and generated in present time, often by well meaning individuals, groups, religious organizations and even governments.
Every time you watch a commercial on TV you are helping to generate or are participating in the proliferation of a thought-form. Every time you go to a show, or participate in a religious or social event, every time you give yourself over to a concept or a belief you are helping to generate or are participating in the proliferation of a thought-form. Nevertheless, not all thought-forms are destructive, controlling or limiting. Some thought-forms are not only constructive and liberating, they are also healing. These thought-forms, that are gaining more and more social agreement, empower the individual; engender acceptance, open-mindedness, unity, and the knowledge that all things are possible to those who believe in endless possibilities.
In the realm of thought-forms, Global Thought-Forms are by and large the most powerful of all. For instance, Life is fragile and tenuous. Nothing could be further from the truth. In reality life is tenacious and persistent. In spite of dozens of global calamities that forced thousands, possibly millions of life forms into extinction, life continues to express on this planet. The discrepancy here is the confusion between substance and form. Substance persists; form is constantly changing and evolving to address the constant state of change that exists within all environmental spheres.
Nevertheless, the thought-forms promoting the fragility of life persist because mankind is rooted in substance, due to another thought-form that promotes the idea that substance is more real than form. The fact that thought-forms have so much power is evidence of this, as people tend to believe that if you can’t see it, touch it, taste it or smell it, it has no basis in reality. Regardless of this belief, our lives are continually molded and our perceptions are constantly modified by feelings and emotions that, in themselves, are insubstantial to the degree that they cannot be seen or measured with physical mechanisms outside of our bodies. Or can they?
For decades now we have been able to measure the effects of emotions, by monitoring blood pressure, heart rate and galvanic skin responses. This is how the lie detector works. Of course it takes a skilled operator to decipher the meaning of the traces that these measurements generate on paper. Still, it doesn’t take a machine to recognize the sadness in a friends face when they have lost a loved one or when they are experiencing the pain of a failed relationship.
So also can the effects of a thought-form be seen if one knows what to look for. An example of this is in the suddenly soaring rate of breast cancer. Only in the last decade has there been increasing awareness of this disease. In fact the awareness has increased so much that you can’t drive on the freeway without seeing at least one pink ribbon bumper sticker, or shop without seeing a pink canvas shopping bag, or turn on the news without hearing about some organization or individual discussing a 5k run or a fund drive of some sort to fight this deadly disease. Could it be, that all of this focus has generated a thought-form that says, if you are a woman, you will probably get this disease? Could it be, the more people that focus on it, the more women there are that fall victim to it? Could this be a modern day thought-form gone wild?
This is why it is so important that our race becomes aware of what thought-forms are, and that thought-forms have power over our minds, our bodies and our spirits. It is imperative that we, as a race, come to recognize that we contribute to the construction of and the proliferation of thought-forms by investing our agreement and energy in them. Unless we do, we will not need an asteroid from space, or an atomic war to seal our fate. We will destroy ourselves with our own agreed upon thoughts.
Nevertheless, humanity has the power to transform the planet and all of the lives upon it through the use of this magnificent tool. What if all humanity came to agree that the Earth itself is an electrical generator capable of providing enough energy, as the result of it’s rotation and it’s orbital transit around the sun, to provide enough free, renewable energy to power any and all of our needs forever? What if all of humanity agreed that the human body is so strong and so adaptable that it could overcome all disease? What if all of humanity agreed that war was no longer an acceptable way to deal with political, social and spiritual differences. What if we all agreed that we, as one race on earth, are so deeply connected that we have the capacity to sense the deepest needs of all mankind and the capacity access solutions that are equitable to everyone on Earth? Sound Crazy? Maybe not.
In a world where information from everywhere is transmitted around the globe in an instant and accessible to nearly everyone on the planet, it is not such a stretch to imagine that we can all come to agree upon positive and productive ideas and concepts. Of course, first humanity must come to understand that this kind of universal focus has powerful consequences. This kind of universal focus generates universal agreement, and this in turn generates powerful thought-forms that lock humanity into actions and reactions that may or may not be in it’s best interests. Once it becomes universally recognized that thought-forms exist, that they have incredible power over the expressions and evolution humanity, they can then be used as tools to transform society, and indeed, all life on Earth.
The Grand Illusion
The Difference Between Religion And Spirituality
Most individuals consider religion and spirituality to be one and the same thing. They are under the impression that a highly religious person is also a highly spiritual person. Where this may be true in some cases, most often it is not. The reason for this is simple, and yet so often overlooked. Religion is a socially driven organization of laws or rules, rituals and teachings that have been generated by men for the purpose of maintaining a social structure and spirituality is a self driven, intrinsically personal process toward a greater realization of the meaning of life and ones position within the greater whole.
I realize that religionists will argue that all of their rules, laws, rituals and structures were inspired by God within spiritual individuals. My point of contention here is that once they are written down and thus become a social mandate, they lose their spiritual quality by virtue of the fact that they no longer issue from a self driven, personal process. Clearly, there is a need for rules, laws and rituals, and for social organization and these may very well be the foundation upon which spirituality develops. Nevertheless, in order for spirituality to develop, it must be a totally personal, internal process based upon personal responsibility and choice. Surely, if social structure is the foundation of spirituality, then personal choice and personal responsibility are its cornerstones. In truth, if these are not allowed to develop and flourish then spirituality becomes a stillborn experience for most individuals. Of course, there will always be a few rugged individualists who will develop that inner reality in spite of any and all stultifying and constricting social mores.
The Religious path requires education, indoctrination, confirmation and/or ordination. To become a member of a church, individuals are generally required to attend classes at the conclusion of which there is a ceremony or ritual, which confirms that he understands the rules and ideologies of the group and agrees with them. To become a leader, or to obtain ordination, one must attend a college where he acquires a degree in that churches curriculum. This requires that an individual be willing to accept, whole-heartedly, the concepts, tenets and rituals of that particular church. This does not mean that there are no free thinkers, who have become members or have been ordained into any specific church, but it does mean that any freethinking and actions based upon that free thought will be severely limited by the rules and tenets of that church.
The spiritual path is one of inner self-discovery. It's total focus is based upon ones personal, inner process and the search for greater meaning. The only requirement for spirituality is a willingness to commit oneself to total self-honesty and personal responsibility. How one chooses to define the deity of their understanding, or God if you will, is up to them. There are no rules or rituals beyond those, which the individual defines for themselves.
Spirituality is not about morals, it is about ethics. Morals are based upon the rules and rituals of the religious based society, whereas ethics are based in self-honesty and personal responsibility. Spirituality is not for those who are dependent upon others to define the rules for them but rather for those who are willing to honestly and diligently search and discover who they are and what they truly desire and then take the responsibility of building a code of ethics, which will assist them in attaining it. Spirituality is only for those who recognize that life delivers to them that which they create, through their thoughts and actions, and that they are totally responsible for their own life experience. The truly spiritual individual recognizes that the only real savior lives in the heart of he who is totally self-honest and takes personal responsibility for all of his thoughts and actions.
It is important to add here that, to some people, religion is very important. I have no desire to discount the teachings of any religion, for in truth, such teachings are of great benefit to some individuals. In all religions, be it Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, or Judaism there are Avatars, the promise of Avatars or Saviors, if you will. It is not my desire to debate whether these figures are real or simply symbolic of the desire for perfection personified within man. The issue here is one of personal responsibility. If you have the ability to live your life, as these Avatars or Teachers taught, then you know what I mean.
The most important thing in life, beyond rigorous self-honesty and personal responsibility is harmlessness in thought word and deed. I personally weigh everything I think, do and say according to three criteria, "Is it Loving? Is it Harmless? Does it promote Unity?" When something does not fit these criteria, I choose not to align with it. Although religion plays an important part within our society and I recognize the need for this, I am also aware of much abuse, and highly separatist ideologies perpetrated in the name of certain religious sects. I, personally, cannot align myself with such activities.
It is my belief that the New Millennium will herald in a "New World Concept". One in which mankind will begin to perceive itself as one contiguous whole, and no longer as factions, races, religions and nations. Due to the advances in communication for the common man and thus the shrinking of the world, in non-geographic ways, mankind will become more aware of his sameness, and less concerned by his differences. I also see, rising out of this new concept of humanity, the development of a new world order based upon service. To be sure, when the average individual gains the capacity to share with other individuals, world-wide, his deepest inner feelings and needs, he will also become aware of the need for international organizations and fellowships that will address these needs within all men, regardless of their race, color, creed or national origins. But this fellowship cannot develop until we come to the point where we can celebrate our commonalities and ignore our differences. Herein lies the secret to true spirituality.
Kerry Dennis
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
What Is It That We Are Seeking? by Diane Musho Hamilton
What Is It That We Are Seeking?
So human beings are participating in the awakening of the universe to itself.
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