Friends, we have a moral & ethical responsibility to align ourselves with truth. What is truth? Truth is the realization that there is no benefit in violence. Truth is the realization there is no excuse for poverty. In the United States success is measured by your monetary wealth & power over others. This conditioning is reinforced throughout public schooling. Your measurement of value and importance is based on your academic success compared to others.
We are not valued by our words & deeds. We are valued by our academic successes and accomplishments. In the United States money is power. The quality of health care that you receive depends on the amount of money you have. The amount of money that you have can determine whether you live or die. The level of respect that you receive from others has much to do with the color of your skin, the car you drive, the house you live in, your job & net worth.
We are conditioned to not question authority. We are conditioned to depend on the doctors instead of our selves. We are conditioned to discount psychic phenomena even though the government practices Remote Viewing to infiltrate the secrets of other countries.
When a homeless man is thirsty and he has no money, he must be allowed to use the restroom at a gas station to drink out of the sink. This takes place while we are in our warm homes laughing among ourselves talking about our latest toys.
We are conditioned by the media & government to discount the existence of ET’s. We spend millions of dollars annually guarding the border to prevent men, women & children like you and me to enter “our territory.” Who gave the government control over the land? How would you feel if you lived in poverty and saw opportunity to provide for your children and were turned away? The next time you drive by Home Depot and observe the men & women seeking work, before you judge them, consider asking them their story.
Maybe bring them a cup of coffee and ask if they have children. What makes you better than any other person? Is it your intellect, clothes, car, home, possessions, net worth, job, intelligence? None of the above. It is self-deceit to think you are superior to another. What makes us superior to our children? Our knowledge & life experience? Our strength or decision to be so? Nothing makes us superior. What benefit is there to control another person’s life when we are out of control within ourselves?
Competition forces us to be better than others. Can we accomplish the same by perceiving one another as equal? Can we manifest our best without competition? Of course we can. Being our best through competition and winning allows us however to stroke our own egos. This cannot be accomplished when we perceive all as our equal.
Distraction occurs on a very deep level. School, work, expenses are all tied into our reptilian sense of survival. Society has been structured so as to make us think that in order to survive we must get a specific kind of education which will allow us to get a higher paying job which will increase our chances of survival. Are school, work & money truly essential to our survival? I think not.
Just because something is common does not make it correct. Just because something is commonly believed does not make it right.
No matter how much we try to justify, there is no reason for violence, criticism or judgment on any level. We live in a society that values competition & duality. The dualities of rich, poor, smart, dumb, poverty, wealth, are options of our experience. They are not hard-wired into our consciousness. Believing makes it so.
Is it true that African Americans are judged by the color of their skin? Yes. Does it mean that afro-Americans are inferior to others because of the past legacy of slavery? I think not. Do you automatically attach high-crime to low income neighborhoods? Is this correlation correct? Of course not. Does racism exist in our country? Of course it does. How do you fix it? Treat everyone equally in spite of your past references. The past does not equal the future.
A man has lost himself to the illusion of the American dream. He went to school, earned an academic degree, received employment and lived his life as was prescribed to him. He paid for the essentials of life; electricity, water & shelter & food. Circumstances changed & his employment ended. Due to his age & his outdated academic credentials, he was not successful with finding another job, nor could he afford to pay his electricity, water or mortgage. He is now homeless. Could it happen to you? What makes him different?
Money is about profit & power. How can this change? If you are a business owner, be open to barter. If a man or woman cannot afford your product or service, ask them what there specialty is. Invite them to provide a service to you in exchange for your service or ask them if they can provide a service in exchange for your product.
It is essential that each one of us take it upon ourselves to help those that are in need. Instead of standing by judging & criticizing, we must help those to the extend we can. Share your knowledge & life experience to the degree you can.
When you see a person pushing their car on the side of the road, get out and help. If a person approaches you on the street and asks for money, offer them help, if the person in front of you at the check-out line realizes they do not have enough money to pay for all of their groceries, cover the balance.
If a man or woman is being mistreated on the street, intervene and lend a hand. We would all love it if people treated us this way, do it for others and it will be done for you.
Judgment & criticism, insults & violence keeps our species from evolving. Recognize the injustices in our world & stand up & speak. Many supported revenge against those accused of the 911 incident. Bush advocated revenge, answering evil with evil. Was Bush absolutely sure that the accused were actually responsible?
What do the thousands of innocent people that have been killed in the Middle East have to do with the 911 incident? How about the innocent children that have been killed by the U.S. military? Many people have bumper stickers on their car which says, “My son is a Marine”. Should we be proud of this?
What if we moved towards creating a country without a president, military & the need for money? What if we all moved towards the pursuit of higher consciousness by practicing being better people? Is it possible within your realm of possibility? It is certainly possible within mine.
Realize friends, the purpose of life is not to build airplanes & expand our technology; it is to become our best. As long as anger, hatred, violence, murder, greed & poverty exist know that we are not on track. Collectively we can remove all disempowering emotions from our reality.
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