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Originally Posted by Sanat
If it is not fearbased it is not what I mean by "survivor mode". I myself feel no inner urge to make "survivor" preperations at all. I am more in "celebration mode"  hehe! The way I see it humanity has transcended the "dire predictions" scenario a while ago. Now things will play out as they must...
However, I am just me in this time/place. I am certainly not saying that if you (meaning anyone) really feel inner urges to prepare etc. that you should not do so. By all means! My main point was/is that fear is the worst enemy, and it can easily take over too much of ones life and blind people to what is really on the horizon. A question to ask oneself:
Would I feel any urge to prepare had I not read all sorts of "dire predictions" on the internet etc.? In other words...are the urges coming from your clarity/heart/source-connection, or from the easily influenced and conditioned ego/mind?
This being said it is always good to be prepared for the worst and hope for the best right?
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Do you childproof your home, wear your seatbelts, or carry insurance of
any kind?
This is provident living.
Keeping a can of kerosene next to your hurricane lanterns and a fifty pound
bag of rice is more of the same.
It isn't about being afraid. When you are prepared what many view as a
disaster can be an adventure. My brother just weathered hurricane Ike. He
took the time and care to tie his boat down like he was serious. It took all
day and lots of
webbing not rope. He came out with a one inch
dent in a marina that was devastated. You gotta see it to believe the damage. Is this being a panic merchant?