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Originally Posted by TheChosen
1) It effectively screens people with high amounts of knowledge and skill and places them into ranks. It is great to be able to talk to people on the same level as yours.
2) Everyone working its way up the ladder learns a lot from the process. It usually takes a lot of research to solve each challenge.
The system usually involves about 10 challenges and 10 ranks. As you solve each of them your rank grows as well as the difficulty of each challenge.
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I think this is a brilliant idea for an online experience...HOWEVER....I personally don't think the ladder/ranking/heirarchy system is the right fit for what is trying to be accomplished here..
here's why...
“You cannot solve a problem from the same consciousness that created it. You must learn to see the world anew.”---Albert Einstein
Many of you are aware of the concept that fighting the PTB according to their rules only gives them strength, as much as joining them. It is the Law Of Attraction. You give the 'opponent' energy either way, simply because you are playing WITHIN THEIR guidelines. In other words, we must step off THEIR chessboard and creat a NEW chessboard. Ghandhi was extremely effective by encompassing this concept.
I believe that the idea of RANK or HIERARCHY in any system plays into this perfectly. One who employs a HIERARCHY for any purpose reinforces the HIERARCHY energy. If what we are truly trying to accomplish is planetary equality (equality of knowledge, equality of liberty, equality of value of life) then I believe it is ESSENTIAL to reflect or BECOME THAT change which we desire to attain.
I also believe that we are headed in this direction whether we like it or not, and my philosophy is to stay ahead of the curve, riding the wave of group consciousness.
All that being said, may I suggest something a tad more co-creative/collaborative:
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love Chosen's idea of challenges, but perhaps we could wrap it in more of an exploratory context, much like how ALL OF US here have gotten to this very moment in time on our own myriad paths.
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The design should not be public however, as later on it spoils the challenge as many people will find what has been discussed in the archives. The design should be done by a group of 10-15 people at most at a hidden forum.
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Please consider what I have said, as I know personally
I dont feel comfortable being involved if I feel as if
WE have suddenly nominated ourselves as the purveyors of truth, requiring people to see things OUR WAY in order to advance. It hints loosely of organized religion or mystery cschool, and personally, I KNOW that no-ONE has ALL the correct answers, but for themselves.
(sorry for being so abstract, but I trully think this MUST be pondered if our aim is truly to inform and enlighten)
Peace and Respect,
CV