Thursday, August 28, 2008

Origins of the downfall of 3rd density man.

Have you ever had the notion that you were destined for something greater than just toiling through life's many minefields of modern society? I can't help but wonder "What was the exact catalyst that caused European societies to diverge so far from the ancient western ways of Utopian society?" Why did we stop working for the community in which we live instead of for only ourselves? The answer is quite plain. Personal greed.

Imagine your self as an average Mayan/Aztec or Egyptian. An average days work was not for the benefit of only ones own family, but for the benefit of the populas as a whole. We see cruel Pharo's of Egypt as enslaving thousands and Mayan priests throwing helpless victims into the fire out of malice or some manifestation of evil. Our ways of thinking on this matter are not at all difficult to understand when all power structures around us are modeled in this same way. But what if we look at all this from another perspective? What if we assume that the motivation for building the pyramids was not slavery, but love? If that were the case the Egyptians would have felt honored to build such a beautiful monument to a loving god. Consider also the Human sacrifice of South American nations. We are shown media imagery of helpless victims being thrown into the fire as a display of the chiefs power. What if we consider that the sacrifice was not a victim at all but felt honored to give her life and jumped into the fire of her own accord?

It is impossible to rationalize these thoughts if you believe that man has always feared death and that the meaning of life is to bring gains only for ones self. We spend our lives racing to goals set forth by others so that we may reap the greatest benefit for ourselves. In this process we are brain washed into thinking that we are only doing this for ourselves, that is to say "If I go to school and get a good job I will be a success and live in luxury and the rest of the world will sort itself out." This was to thinking has giving us some tremendous leaps in learning and technology, but as a result an ever increasing portion of society is being forced into poverty, deficiency and suffering as a reciprocal to the gains. You can see this principal in action when you consider the patent process. An inventor who has come up with a discovery that would benefit mankind tremendously keeps his discovery a secret until he can establish a legal president that the discovery and all monetary gains must go to him. This process takes years and stifles innovation and sharing of information(learning) with the end result benefiting the specific inventor and hurting the rest of the world to the sum of the time its release was halted and in restricting its availability globally equal to the inventors ability or inability to profit from it.

If the inventor was as honored to freely give his invention to the world as a Mayan sacrificee was to give their life into the fire, we would be living in a gloriously different world full of love, harmony and an excess of all things desired.

Love and Light

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