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Originally Posted by Peace of mind
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Just imagine a society where you don’t have to work. Everyone’s name, their skills/talents, desires, all put into a database, the food/education/healthcare that’s needed is free. All you have to do is contribute. Log into this database find something to do, just about where ever you want. Why not? I doubt everyone is inspired to have the same career (doctors, lawyers, power brokers, politicians, movie stars, etc…most pursued these for the money, and fame/attention); once people get the opportunity to do whatever their heart desires, experience that true free will to create for him/herself and to be granted the opportunity to bless the world in their own true way…that’s when they will learn of freedom and equality. I understand the need of reparation for services, granted. Sorry, if I offend when I say I’m sure these services will be sustainable due to the fact of…just needing them, so no worries there. Things will get done; Jobs that serve the people like cops, fire fighters, sanitation, and so on, will most likely be honorable or training jobs, potentially both. This is a reality I think we all envision…or have a similar perspective of it. Are we responsible enough? If not, it will take respect and love to blossom that responsibility; that disposed responsibility to nourish the flower we dream of. Deep down we know we can do it. The question is …why don’t we want to?
Peace
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Peace of Mind,
Great avatar you have.
Actually, I'm a One Worlder, but not a NWO supporter. I long for the day... but may not live to see it... that we can wreap the benefits of having learned how to live right with one another - and that includes our friends in the stars and the technology that assists us.
I was watching the news while in que at the bank and the graphic window anounced that a "third party" that was very controersial and apparently not coming from the people, but those who are already in power (Dick Chainy being one) was being formed. I have a bad feeling in my gut about it.
Film at eleven.
I got to run.
Paul