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2012 Interesting Quotes “The System of Time”

In Interesting Quotes on February 16, 2012 at 7:03 am

Please note that the moment any one allows time to be the master, it traps all in time and this happens only when ego is so extensive in control that the being submit to it to have more peace and less stress as then they can live their lives in the faith that it will someday change—unfortunately this traps everyone else as well and then the conflicts start to emerge, as those that compress time to bring about transformation, will be the catalysts through which this peace will end and then the challenges that could have been directed will happen in ways unpredicted with much more impact and pain – do not trap yourself in time, because time knows no mercy –Be the directive principle and force time that you may be the force as life that direct life and that you do not allow time to direct life. As a bizarre analogy – Banks use time to regulate money and through this create debt that traps everyone in an endless cycle of stress and abuse and greed and competition and survival. This needs to stop as there is no life in the system of time. Time should move with the heartbeat of the physical to support life breath by breath – then we will live and stop watching flow by. Bernard Poolman

2011 Malema and his 10 million Rand mansion

In Why implement an Equal Money System? on February 9, 2012 at 10:57 am

Here we have a news paper article about Julius Malema, who is the president of the African National Congress Youth League. According to the ANC Julius Malema only earns R20 000 per month – yet he has just demolished his R3,6 million house to have a new mansion built worth R10 million. Interesting symbolic presentation of the power that this kind of man has and can display in the face of his followers who just don’t get what him and the other Elite of South Africa are doing

Symbolic

Not only is Julius not earning a mere R20 00 per month which again indicates that he is stealing money or involved in fraud – but he is also playing a very symbolic game. Why do I say that? With so many beautiful mansions and large pieces of land for sale in South Africa, nobody demolished one expensive house to build themselves another very expensive house. This is a clear statement made by Julius to the millions of Elite and poor people of South Africa that he can do whatever he wants and get away with it. He could have sold the house and bought himself a mansion with his corrupt money somewhere else – but no – he specifically chose to ‘demolish’ the house – to send a message. He could also have bought a piece of land he likes and then have his mansion built from the corrupt millions – but no – he wanted to demolish his existing house so that those watching would ‘get what Julius is about’. That is what I refer to when I say symbolically: this man is doing everything to the extreme simply because he can and his message to the other Elite of South Africa is ‘look at how crazy I am with my money stolen from the poor people’, and to the poor people he is saying ‘fuck you’.

One could brainwash yourself as a follower of Julius and the ANC to say that he is simply doing what all rich people do and that he is being selective about what type of house he wants. Sure…. However don’t forget that this is a man who stands in a political position where he promised and vowed to better the lives of the Black South Africans of who the majority don’t even have adequate housing. Let us look at what the African National Congress Youth League of who Julius is president are all about:

CONGRESS YOUTH LEAGUE

The formation of the African National Congress Youth League is an answer and assurance to the critics of the national movement that African Youth will not allow the struggles and sacrifices of their fathers to have been in vain. Our fathers fought so that we, better equipped when our time came, should start and continue from where they stopped.

The formation of this League is an attempt on the part of Youth to impart to Congress a truly national character. It is also a protest against the lack of discipline and the absence of a clearly-defined goal in the movement as a whole.

The Congress Youth League must be the brains-trust and power-station of the spirit of African nationalism; the spirit of African self-determination; the spirit that is so discernible in the thinking of our Youth. It must be an organisation where young African men and women will meet and exchange ideas in an atmosphere pervaded by a common hatred of oppression.

At this power-station the league will be a co-ordinating agency for all youthful forces employed in rousing popular political consciousness and fighting oppression and reaction. It will educate the people politically by concentrating its energies on the African homefront to make all sections of our people Congress minded and nation-conscious.

But the Congress Youth League must not be allowed to detract Youth`s attention from the organisation of Congress. In this regard, it is the first step to ensure that African Youth has direct connections with the leadership of Congress.

Circumstances call upon African Youth to make the League specialise in championing the cause of Africa; and to serve this end best, the League will sponsor a Congress political bloc, the Congress Progressive Group within the national movement. This will be the wing of the Youth League entrusted with the duty of organising Youth . . .

The Congress Progressive Group will stand for certain clear-cut national ideals within Congress; it will stand for specialisation within the national movement, to reinforce the latter`s representative character and to consolidate the national unity front; it will keep a vigilant eye on all un-national tendencies on the national unity front and in Congress policies.

We must be honest enough to realise that neither Congress nor the African people can make progress as one amorphous mass. At a certain stage we must cultivate specialised political attitudes. Failure to recognise this will wreck Congress and encourage revolts from it until it ceases to be a force in national politics.

By recognising this fact, Youth does not confess sympathy with those who revolted against the national movement. These failed to realise that the formation of parties out of Congress was a serious weakening of the national unity front. They recognised the fact that Congress is a national liberation movement but were not sufficiently experienced politically to form their party within the national fold and to develop opposition from within, while strengthening the national unity front.

The result of their inexperience has been the creation of serious rifts and splits on the national unity front. For this, there can be no pardon because we cannot afford to cause any rift on the national unity front at this critical moment. By weakening the national unity front we invite more oppression for Africans after the war. By strengthening the national unity front, we are preparing a strong front against onslaughts that will be made on the real aims of the national struggle and on its significance and that will make the co-ordination of our political activities difficult, with the result that the African cannot take advantage of situations which, if intelligently exploited in time, may bring the African nearer full and free citizenship.

Congress is destined for a great purpose and mission, but shortsighted policies will cripple it and make it unable to rise to its destiny. To prevent this and therefore the setting back of the clock of African progress, African Youth must join the League in their numbers to strengthen the national movement in view of the fact that divisions just now are being sown among the people by sections of the so-called privileged few, while no convincing effort is made to narrow down and finally eliminate the gulfs that divide our people even by those who clamour loudest for national unity. Those who sow these divisions direct their activities against the national unity front in order to make the national movement incapable of expressing the wishes of the people effectively; they are the enemies of a free Africa.

The Congress is the symbol of the African people`s common hatred of all oppression and of their Will to fight it relentlessly as one compact group. Youth recognises the existence of specialised attitudes and, where these lead to differences of opinion, that must be strictly a domestic matter within the national liberation movement and must in no way be allowed to interfere with the national unity front.

THE IDEAL OF NATIONAL UNITY MUST BE THE GUIDING IDEAL OF EVERY YOUNG AFRICAN`S LIFE

OUR CREED

a. We believe in the divine destiny of nations.

b. The goal of all our struggles is Africanism and our motto is `AFRICA`S CAUSE MUST TRIUMPH`.

c. We believe that the national liberation of Africans will be achieved by Africans themselves. We reject foreign leadership of Africa.

d. We may borrow useful ideologies from foreign ideologies, but we reject the wholesale importation of foreign ideologies into Africa.

e. We believe that leadership must be the personification and symbol of popular aspirations and ideals.

f. We believe that practical leadership must be given to capable men, whatever their status in society.

g. We believe in the scientific approach to all African problems.

h. We combat moral disintegration among Africans by maintaining and upholding high ethical standards ourselves.

i. We believe in the unity of all Africans from the Mediterranean Sea in the North to the Indian and Atlantic oceans in the South – and that Africans must speak with one voice.

OUR PROGRAMME – THE THREE-YEAR PLAN

1. Drafting and framing of the Constitution.

2. Improving and consolidating our financial position.

3. Establishing the Congress Progressive Group.

4. To win over and persuade other Youth organisations to come over to the African National Congress Youth League, i.e. to create national unity and consolidate the national unity front.

5. To win over and persuade other African Organisations to come over to and pool their resources in the African National Congress, i.e. to create national unity and consolidate the national unity front.

6. To work out the theories of African urbanisation and the system of Land Tenure.

7. To make a critical study of all those forces working for or against African progress.

(ANC Youth League Manifesto – 1944 from AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS, retrieved 7 April 2011, from http://www.anc.org.za/show.php?id=4439)

What is indicated in this manifesto is that the white supremacy is over but that the same mentality as the white man used is now applicable to the ANC; ‘AFRICA`S CAUSE MUST TRIUMPH’. If you read the manifesto for yourself you will notice how firstly they use emotions and feelings laced with memories to present their cause. Then they subtly imply that even though the disempowerment of black people was terrible – the same methodologies of one race over another will be used to now empower the black nations. Already here one sees that the problem of the desire for greed overrides the actual desire to do ‘what is best for people’. Then it is implied that the methodologies of the white man are both liked and disliked – which basically means that they plan on using whatever means to get power but have the right to say the following: ‘We may borrow useful ideologies from foreign ideologies, but we reject the wholesale importation of foreign ideologies into Africa.’ So as long as a method brings the results of gaining power over another – it will be overlooked where and when it came from – handy methodology. I notice they like using the phrase ‘to win over’ – which as you observe the strategies used during election times means ’ we will lie and steal and intimidate’.

Interesting how the youth league manifesto itself is full of indications that the new Elite of South Africa will manipulate everyone in its path to remain in power. Yet no one who reads this pays attention to the desperation and manipulation use. Those who vote and keep voting for the ANC who see the corruption and spitefulness of the ANC to protect the new black Elite – ask “but what happened to ‘combat moral disintegration among Africans by maintaining and upholding high ethical standards ourselves??” (see section h under ‘Our Creed’). No one compares this declaration to ‘protect the people’ with what is really going on in South Africa.

A government should be asked to implement such a deceleration to show and document what the plan of action is going to be. Then the public need to hold such a government accountable for all its deeds and allowances and if the actual living application of the government is found to not be in alignment with its own manifesto – then the government must be replaced with a group of people who will do what is written in their manifesto – this is simplistic in its own right as this would indicate the self-honesty of the people living in a country. Therefore if the people living in a country as is currently being allowed in South Africa, accepted and allow such a government to remain in power – then this indicates the Public themselves are self-dishonest. So no good blaming the governments – this has yet again proven that the governments exist because the people exist. The starting point of the people is to accept and allow dishonesty and therefore Julius and other can symbolically do what they want because symbolically the people are already aligned one and equal to self-dishonesty.

And if the starting point of people is to actually accept and allow abuse and corruption then this manifesto for example in itself represents what people will say and do to allow their own abuse. I mean all of these words are very nice – but using simple mathematics one can see that the words themselves are being used by the black Elite to abuse the people of this country. So where the manifesto for example says ‘We believe that leadership must be the personification and symbol of popular aspirations and ideals’ then you know that the leaders will be allowed to abuse as ‘the personification and symbol of popular aspirations’. When they say ‘We believe that practical leadership must be given to capable men, whatever their status in society’ – this means that people like Malema are allowed for example to show through leadership that you can demolish a perfectly good house while millions hardly have houses. This on a symbolic level is preparing the way for how people view what the leaders do – I mean if your starting point is in alignment with self-dishonesty – then whatever the politicians do on a symbolic level – the people as followers will accept in time. The people are dishonest, therefore the leaders are dishonest, therefore the people are dishonest – follow the actual time line events within the evolution of man and you will see the actuality of the nature of mankind.

In an Equality based World System such as an Equal Money System – all people will have to align themselves to what it is that is actually valued and the self-honesty of each human will come into question. Many people who have a problem with the ‘Equal Money System’ proposal – do so from their own starting point of self-dishonesty – from not wanting everyone in the world to have an equal opportunity at a dignified life. This is what you see playing out in South Africa for example. For a very long time the white race told and imposed it upon the black race that they were ‘violent’, ‘stupid’ and ‘beneath the white race’. Now that the black government is in power there is an outflow of anger resulting in actions that are violent and actions such as in the case of the politicians abusing power – which one could describe as simply put – being stupid. The people don’t see it as stupid because if you have been told for long enough that your ways are violent and different to how the white man does it (stupid) – then you accept that as your self-definition. What the white race accused the black an of being just for the sake of oppression is now playing after many generations of brainwashing. It is the same mentality as all gay people get aids. What do the black Elite do to maintain this self acceptance amongst black people – they endorse culture – where the black man is encouraged to keep believing in the wrath of ancestors, bad luck/good luck and magic. Similar to the western culture which continues to believe in a jesus and a god while the Elite rake in the money through the Capitalist System.

In South Africa now we have the Elite controlling the masses through promises and mind control based in fear and the hope that all will be well – which is done through the words and symbols used in culture and religion. Nowhere are people actually being taught effective life skills – only the skills which will allow them to go work in the system and allow the South African Elite to become richer. At the same time while hope is being impulsed through religion and culture, people are subjected to violence and political irresponsibility. This is how the governments control the masses – on the one side show violence and ways to project blame onto the minority – on the other side show hope and the idea of something better to defuse hopelessness – and finally you have the leaders doing what they want under the banner of a manifesto which indicates what the new Elite actually plan on doing. This triangle I just explained is a general description of a net of consciousness where man’s own feelings, emotions, and fears are used against us within the money system by those who have the power. This is done through various means such as politics, television, media, popularity – everything people ether fear or love.

Currently people all over the world are being trapped by fear and love. While trying to get away from our fears we will support the love. The ANC government will use the love of the country and the African nation to control the minds for example of people who fear what the governments are actually doing. One of the major themes for example that is being pushed in the South African Psychology courses and in the Government is Ubuntu (“I am what I am because of who we all are) – which works on the principle of community values and respecting each other. Is this the reason why South Africans are encourages to accept why the Elite are allowed to steal Money from the tax payers because in a way the movement of wealth indicates that the community is becoming stronger? That as long as some are filthy rich, those who live in squalor can be happy and are in fact ‘one with the rich?’ Yeah, sure – in this physical reality where starvation is the reality – such mind control only goes to show that the rich exist because everyone has allowed this level of dishonesty as humanity – globally. It is most certainly not exclusive to individual countries. Everyone has already accepted the polarity of rich/poor, have/ have not – and now everyone is playing their role within the polarity – even if it means our children have to starve.

Within an Equal Money System – manifestos wont be written to simply control people with hope – but will be the actual step by step guidelines all agree to. The manifesto of action will be directed according to an Equality Equation as ‘what is best for all’. The human factor will have to be aligned with what is best for all – so that both the management position of an Equal Money System and the people participating as and within the world system are speaking one language according to the Equality Equation. This again shows that for the world to change we have to change because we have become the dishonesty. That is why most people at this stage cannot even see why an Equal Money System is the answer because they are the dishonesty by design through self-acceptance. It has taken us generations to accept and finally become the living words as self-dishonesty – therefore it will take as long as it does to walk backwards through our ‘self-creation’ and purify man in alignment with what is best for all.

2011 Sins of the Fathers

In Why implement an Equal Money System? on February 9, 2012 at 10:49 am

Sins of the Fathers
I live on a farm and only go into town every two weeks or so. When I do go to town or into public venues, I notice how people experience themselves and how people interact with each other and with the system. I would say that I am aware of the way people interact with each other and the system more, due to the fact that I live outside town on a farm in a small group of people and am therefore not in the system every day as part of the system – as someone who is use to and participating in ‘ the system’.

A few days ago I went to write a psychology exam at the University of South Africa situated in the city near where I live. My ‘natural’ self-expression is to communicate with people openly, ask questions, laugh and engage people in conversations. Therefore when I walked into the area where my ‘fellow’ students were waiting to start writing their exam, I naturally started communicating with the students and asking questions about the examination etc.

The response from the students was very interesting and after the first student I started paying attention to how the students interact with each other and myself. The reason why I first started paying attention to the habits of the students was due to the fact that the first student who I approached when I arrived, whom I asked ‘is this the exam hall for criminology? – briefly looked up , mumbled something rather inaudible just to quickly cast her eyes back down, saying ‘I don’t want to talk to you’. I stopped and asked myself the question ‘why wont she answer me properly – maybe she was stressed about the exam’. However two seconds after me ‘thinking this’ – I see her looking up at her friend sitting two meters away and clearly and openly, without hesitation start talking and ‘chatting’. I realised that it was not because I had caught her of guard, or interrupted her while studying, but was instead – because in this being’s mind she had decided that in that moment that I was not to be spoken to, and that her friend was ok for her to speak to.

I then went and stood in the middle of the group of students. A majority of the students were black with an average of 1 white student to 5 black students. The same ratio for Indian to black. Some had their heads down as they were attempting to do some last minute ‘cramming’ before the exams and some were whispering to their friends. If someone looked at me I would smile openly. The response I observed, yet again was very interesting – some would flinch and you could see the backchat saying ‘don’t speak to her, she is white and you are not supposed to speak to whites’. This backchat would have happened either as a thought or as an immediate reaction which comes from the thought that has been infused over time, as white people forced back people to see themselves as inferior. Thus passed down from generation to generation we still have inferiority and anger playing out in how white and black people view each other in the form of reactions to each other. I observed that some of the black students would look at me with anger in their eyes – therefore it did not mater whether I smiled or frowned at them – their backchat was telling them to dislike me. The White females would either use comparison as a means of ‘looking’ at me or shyness as a point of perceived class difference. *(class= perceiving that my socio economic status would be better/ less than theirs)

We had 20 minutes to wait before they would let us into the examination hall. I decided to stand there while people were arriving and to smile and make eye contact where possible – just to see the different experiences of people. Most would respond in backchat behavior with discomfort, some would shyly smile back as if to say ‘she is smiling at me, this is nice’ and some would give me a look which says ‘don’t fucking look at me’ – which could be due to the ‘stressful’ environment before an examination or the general attitude towards ‘strangers’.

After 20 minutes the supervisor says that we may go sit inside. I sit near the front and notice how most of the students go and sit right at the back. Why are we still placing ourselves in the class room, as we did in high school? Are these youngsters still defining the outcome according to who they were in high school? A group of about 8 students come into the room and stand for a while looking confused. You see each row of chairs represented a different subject and those who have already written a few exams know this – therefore usually upon entering an examination hall you first have to find out which row you are supposed to sit in. None of the Supervisors were nearby to ask and the students did not bother to look behind them were the seating instructions were written on the board. I decided to communicate with the students and assist them. I start speaking to the students standing two meters in front of me and say ‘what are you all writing?’ Some of the students look at me with wide eyes as if reacting to the fact that I was asking this simple question. Most decided to rather go ahead and place themselves in chairs, which could be the wrong ones, instead of just asking. Because I was writing criminology I knew which rows had been assigned to us, so I continued by asking ‘who is writing criminology?’ At that point you could see all the students deciding that to secretly sneak down the row hoping to find the right seat is much better than actually having to answer this weird lady or to find a supervisor and ask them. The one guy briefly glanced at me and mumbled something before being sucked down the row by the other students to rather ‘find it on his own’. How strange the secretive nature of the human. Now we had half an hour before the examination starts – so I used this time to ponder on the experiences I had with my fellow organic robots…

I wondered to myself why and how we as humans have gotten to such a point, where we despise having to communicate with each other. My experience of the reactions from the students was that I was not supposed to talk to them because I was not part of their world. I was either more than, less than, or potentially distrustful. I was looking at all these people and I saw humans – nothing more. We are all here as the physical – why are we not all communicating and sharing ourselves with each other? At what point did we decide that even though we are here in the physical equal from birth, that we should rather ignore and deny each other? It was a very interesting exercise for me because I live in a community (group) where we share and laugh and communicate. We do not separate ourselves using the mind through excuses like religion, culture, sexuality, money etc. Therefore I know when I go out my door that no matter who I walk by I will have the same response from each person. I am here, you are here. My experience with the university students was one of absolute separation. So much was going on inside the minds of these youngsters to be able to in a moment separate themselves from me, a fellow human.

I also looked at the point of the ability of these youngsters to actually rise above the pre-conceptions of the world and ‘educate themselves’ to become more than what the generations before them became. In South Africa for example it has taken many years for back people to start climbing out of the gutters and actually start supporting themselves within the system. Yet here in the University you see youngsters who are studying higher education to be able to better support themselves, yet they are actually still defining themselves according to the old belief systems of inferiority/superiority. The system functions according to survival. Who is educating these youngsters to not accept and allow inferiority/superiority? No-one – and this is why:

The existing money system functions according to superiority/inferiority, have/have not, more/less, rich/poor, fortunate/unfortunate etc… Therefore for the Money System to exist on the morals and values that it currently does – we as the consumers have to believe ourselves to be who we are – which slots each one into the definitions I listed at the begining of this paragraph. Therefore these children will not at this stage rise above the ultimate oppression of self, which exists as the current money system and all its definitions and value systems – because for now these children and everyone entering the system have come to believe that the system is acceptable the way it is. The reason for this is the addiction to the energy that goes with Money and power. If you can believe that you to will be rich and powerful one day – just like the person you look up to in society – then you will allow the position of inferiority to exist. Therefore most of these students exist at the beginning point of a value system – where they are only now educating themselves to get a better job and earn more money. The hope and potential existent within this, is that one day they to will have all the comforts that come with having a good job. That is the only reason why these students are there. They don’t care about the betterment of ‘the people’ – as the greedy politicians so like to shove down everyone’s throats as an excuse why they get to abuse . They don’t care about the children who were left behind in the locations, who hardly have enough to eat. These children have risen above that due to their parents being able to pay for them to study – and therefore they will ride the system and get from it as much as they are able to. I mean the example that is being set for these youngsters is the new black Elite of SA – who show that you can set yourself up in such a position where you can take or make as much money as possible. That is the new ideal of the black South African. Therefore these youngsters still exist trapped in self belief. They will believe whatever is necessary for them to get a foot in the door to be able to make money. The way in which the students ignore each other like the plague is an example of the nature of man as greed. We are so focused on survival that we will separate ourselves from each other in the name of Money and Survival.

The question is – if these youngsters are all studying at University level – do they not yet have the capacity to start seeing and developing common sense? Do these youngsters not start questioning the current world economic and value systems to find out why we do things the way we do? Do these youngsters not look at the suffering that is caused to the millions of people, just so that the fortunate ones can get ahead in the system? As I observe the actions and reactions of these youngsters, I was wondering how much was really going on in their minds. Who was completely ignorant to the world as it really exists and who had started developing the basic ability to ask questions about the current world situations? How many of these youngsters would be open to a new world where they will have all their needs met and would never again have to believe themselves into a role just to be able to survive? Have any of us learnt anything from History – from the holocaust, from the apartheid era? Does anybody actually want the sins of the fathers to stop and never be repeated in some new abusive system?

With an Equal Money System we would first stabilize and implement one Money system which supports people equally – as part of everyone’s basic right to a dignified life. Each human in an Equal money System will be supported and will not have to spend a life time surviving. Then we will be able to start purifying ourselves from the layers and layers of self-programming – as self belief. In an Equal Money System the first few generations will walk a process of self-purification as self honesty and self forgiveness – to let go of the old and embrace the new. Eventually as parents become the example to the children, we will see that the new generation of children will be the new generation of human – which is Life here in full expression – not an organic robot surviving in the system. Life skills will be taught to all humans equally, as an equally agreed upon modality which supports the being while on this planet. No subject will be taught if it is not supporting an Equality based World System. Children in schools will be taught actual life skills, not how to be a better ‘thinking’ system to make more money. Such Life Skills will include the ability to read, write, comprehend, use your hands, take care of plants, animals, children, the environment, how the physical works, what supports the physical, what skills support an equality based world system etc…

In an Equal Money System a lot will change because we have decided that we want to change as a new starting point of who we are. Anyone who still holds onto the old ways which are based on the desire for power and addiction to energy of the mind – will still be supported in the Equal Money system – as the basic requirements to live and eat – however their desires will not be accommodated within an Equality based world system. Corruption and crime will not support those who have hidden desires, because those who manage on behalf of the people are the people and represent what everyone has agreed to – therefore no leader/manager/group will exist who is not doing exactly what has been set out as the manifesto of Life as what is Best For All. It is actually quite simple – if a manager/management group does not do what has been set out in an Equal life manifesto – then the person will be removed. Of course people who are placed in such positions will walk their process first, through which they peel the layers of generational prhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifogramming through which they prove to themselves that they can be trusted to stand in that role. Therefore within the DesteniIProcess we are walking ‘backwards’ in time through the layers of generational deception as the layers of the conscious, subconscious and unconscious. This is not just because we see a future which is possible for all – as ‘heaven on earth’ – but also because we are no longer accepting and allowing old patterns to direct us. Those who walk the DesteniIProcess have seen within ourselves that what we are is not best for ourselves as the fullest potential of ourselves – and therefore who we are is not what is best for all – because each one is living the deception which hold the world systems in place which allows for abuse and suffering. We have realised that this is completely not necessary. Perhaps the generations before us all thought that the world systems and the way we live is fine and acceptable – however: for those who say ‘no there must be another way’ – start by accepting ourselves as the solution.http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif Therefore we walk the DesteniIProcess while at the same time researching an Equal Money System and how that would be implemented as an actual ‘choice’ of the human based on actual self directed consideration of all Life for ourselves, the generations to come and the planet that supports us.

Equal Money System FAQ 24 – Compulsory education for all?

In How will an Equal Money System be Implemented? on February 9, 2012 at 9:57 am

Why an Equal Money System

In Why implement an Equal Money System? on February 9, 2012 at 8:58 am

The introduction post below I have taken from my introduction post on the Desteni Forum. I share this here as a start to this blog, an explanation of how and why I came to the decision that an Equal Money System is the only stable consistent solution for Humanity, to stop all this pain and suffering most experience daily within the current Money System – in some form or another. Take a look and you will see that my life was much the same as yours, I went to high school and I then had to go find a job. This was tough as I matriculated in the year that affirmative action was implemented in South Africa, which means basically, that black people were favored over white people when it comes to work. I was thus, thrown head first into survival, into this mad world where you basically live to survive. For many years I struggled with odd jobs and eventually found a job managing a horse farm earning a minimum wage. After that I moved in with a guy who wanted to take care of me financially. The catch was however, that he wanted to abuse me in return, so yet again I realized nothing is for free and that to live in this world I would have to play the money game just like everyone else.

So looking back at my Life I realized a few years ago that who I became was simply someone trying to survive, someone who had to cope in this world to be able to provide for my basic needs. Everyone is in the same position, some appear to be quite happy, but look inside yourself at all the fear that you experience daily at the thought of losing your job, losing your house, losing your life style, going without food, not being able to provide for your children or having to live on the street. All people have these fears hidden in some layer within the mind and most if asked will tell me that they are happy with the way they have to fight for survival, because it makes them feel ‘alive’. This ladies and gentlemen, is the ultimate deception of humanity, the justification that we have come to accept about why billions of beings are forced into life situations everyday where they hardly have food to eat or proper care, simply because they don’t have money. Beings are thrown into categories in our society – categories we have already pre-determined and then we blame them for being there. That is ridiculous – creating a capitalist system which functions according to rich,/poor, profit/loss, have/have not – and then we justify each persons position as acceptable simply because why – we have come to accept the roles we play in the world systems because we are to afraid to say or change anything. People are so afraid of losing everything they have (which is money) – that they will defend the current Capitalists System and all the world institutions, even if it means billions of beings starve or are in abusive life situations.

Here is an excerpt taken from my introduction post which expands on the time in my life that I decided on an Equal Money System as a solution that is Best For All:

http://forum.desteni.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20

“The next question I was asked was ‘other than wanting to find my self worth in amongst all the billions of people on this planet – what else directed my decisions in every moment? I answers that money was the reason why I had to make certain decisions. I looked at my life thus far. Each decision was calculated according to whether it provided me with money and if I had enough money for the month then I would pursue my hobbies like spirituality and horse riding which allowed me to feel powerful, special, at-one-with-myself. This was all based on the energy experience I would have while participating in my world. Nothing more. The rest of the time was again spent working for enough money to survive. I was fortunate enough at least to be able to make some money from my ‘esoteric personality’ – LOL – most people end up having to work in the system and never doing what they would like to – therefore I was grateful that I could do what I enjoyed by doing Kinesiology on people and animals. The next question was asked – how would your life have been different if you had enough money from birth to take care of all your needs – thus allowing you to fully live and express and not be dependent on anyone for survival? Wow – I placed myself in this situation and it was awesome. I would now be a completely different person and would not have made most of the decisions I had. I am now 32 and have spent most of my life abusing myself for self worth and money and have spent the last 4 years working through all the layers, just to start getting to a point of walking here in the physical, breathing.

Then we discussed – would it be possible for each human to have these life experiences you saw – if life was not about survival, but instead about living? I looked at an Equal World System, based on the principles of what is best for all – where from birth each is given an equal amount of money which provides one throughout your life with all that you require for a dignified life. Imagine that – in time all corruption and greed will have to stop because capitalism as the gaining of profit for wealth will no longer exists. The majority will stand up and decide that they have had enough of repeating the cycles of the past where we accept a capitalist system which abuses all life just so that some may become rich. It has taken us this long to create the capitalist system because at the time everyone agreed. If everyone sees eventually for themselves that there is no choice but to do what is best for all, as a decision to do what is best for self – then we will have to change the world system we have placed thus far – where we simply allowed greed to direct us.

This is why I stand for an Equal Money System. I have seen within my own direct experience of living and working in an equality based community – what is possible. I have firstly made the decision to no longer accept and allow self abuse and to take self responsibility for my world as myself. Within this I realized that I had to look at all the decisions I have made to see what they were based on. And fascinatingly enough – each decision I have made was not based on my deciding it – it was based on programming from when I was a child to survive. Each decision I have made from the religion I chose, the relationships and friendships I chose, the values I held, my beliefs, – all of it existed as part of my personality to simply survive in this world where we compete with money or the idea of ‘self worth’. Change that within yourself as the definitions you allow based on the approval to be human and then you see that none of your decisions were real. Everything I did was ‘not real’ because it was based on wanting to be accepted in this world simply to survive. Look here – either you have money to live, or you have to slot yourself in with what others with money want of you – whereby you will receive money from the system. It is that simple – the system functions on money therefore to survive you have to do what generates money or you have to please those who have money who support you by being someone that makes them feel in control of their lives. The cycle of money is tied in with self worth because everything costs money and self worth is created as an idea of ‘things you have to have and do and be’ within the system.

This is the cycle we exits in and we call this ‘being human’ – I find this unacceptable for the world – because I was taken from this cycle and shown what is possible. Therefore I do not just speak about an Equal Money System or Equality Based World System – as if it is a new ‘fad’ for me – I am living this – and in my research I use basic equations – whereby I see if an ‘idea’ of what is possible – can in fact be implemented for all Equally. This will not be easy – however observe the following: we have been living and creating the current system which functions according to: a system which requires the movement of money and forces each one to survive. Therefore currently we all LIVE to survive. With an Equal Money System we say let us change the system to the ‘opposite’ one could say which is: ‘A system which supports all LIFE – therefore we will Live – and work together in doing what requires to be done for us to Live.

In this blog I write about current world events and why they exist as well as looking at to what extent they will change through the implementation of an Equal Money System.

2012 Report: U.S. preparing for an Israeli strike on Iran

In Why implement an Equal Money System? on February 9, 2012 at 8:45 am

Wall Street Journal reports that U.S. officials are becoming increasingly concerned that Israel will strike Iran’s nuclear facilities; U.S. wants to give sanctions more time.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/report-u-s-preparing-for-an-israeli-strike-on-iran-1.407273

Published 09:43 14.01.12

The United States has stepped up contingency planning in case Israel launches a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
According to the report, U.S. defense officials are becoming increasingly concerned that Israel is preparing to carry out such a strike.

“Our concern is heightened,” a senior U.S. military official told the Wall Street Journal.
The U.S. military is reportedly preparing for a range of possible responses to an Israeli strike on Iran, including attacks by pro-Iranian Shiite militias against the U.S. Embassy in Iraq.
The report said that, largely as a deterrent to Iran, the U.S. has 15,000 soldiers in Kuwait and has moved a second aircraft carrier strike group to the Persian Gulf region.
Additionally, the U.S. has been pre-positioning aircraft and other military hardware and has accelerated arms transfers to U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf region.
According to the report, top U.S. officials, including President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, have sent a series of private messages to Israeli leaders warning about the consequences of a strike on Iran. The U.S. reportedly wants to give sanctions and other measures more time, as part of efforts to compel Iran to abandon its alleged work to build nuclear weapons.
Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by telephone on Thursday and General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will visit Israel next week.”

Why is it that countries fight and declare wars? Is it because the politicians/groups/organizations do so because they stand for what is best for all people – no – of course not – this is clear to see if you use some basic common sense and self-honesty. Politicians fight and compete and threaten each other because of greed and the fight for power which equates to Money. They do everything they do to maintain and advance their country so that the Elite of that country and its associating countries may make more money through controlling resources. Everything that Politicians do is for the Elite of the world – those with money who want more money. Inn the middle you have the middle class and lower class income brackets who are always subject to the decisions made by politicians.

So research an alternative economic structure which removes the need for countries to protect their Elite and Power. Remove the balancing act that all participate in call economy and politics and lets establish one system for all countries and for all people which will stop greed based decisions by governments. Lets stop trying to protect our country from other countries – which basically means protecting our money from each other. Lets get to one system that provides Equally for all beings on this planet, irrelevant of your age, size, race or breeding. All beings should be taken care of simply by birth right – not as a fight over who deserves to live – based on what money they have.

Equal Money System FAQ 13 – How will people be motivated?

In How will an Equal Money System be Implemented? on February 2, 2012 at 9:47 am

Equal Money System FAQ 12 – How will the Money-system be managed – who can be trusted?

In How will an Equal Money System be Implemented? on February 2, 2012 at 9:42 am

The best solution that we’re seeing here is to have an administration – not a government – to oversee the working of the system. Yes, we’re expressly suggesting the system should be largely automated, so as to diminish any opportunities for abuse. The administration will be replaced with an entirely new administration yearly – based on majority vote from the people, whereby one can ‘be in office’ only once and then never again.

Specific training programs will be set up to teach people the necessary skills to perform such a task – where the test will be if the person develops the skill on the one hand, but more importantly: if the person can be trusted with such a responsibility – to always act in a way that is best for all.

Note that our current leaders don’t require to be tested on their integrity to be able to go for office – the one who is able to best deceive everyone will generally win an election, which is why this world has never changed. In an Equal money-system such forms of abuse will no longer be possible.

Equal Money FAQ 11 – What will the Equal Money look like – how will it work?

In The 'Money' of an Equal Money System on February 2, 2012 at 9:38 am

Most practical would be to have all the money be digital – because then it can simply be send from one (or many) central point(s) to all the individual accounts. Which would then require digital payment technology at every shop/store/warehouse and chip-technology. So it will be very similar to the payment systems that are already in place.

The type of biometric identification depends on the technological advancements that are most suitable for authentication purposes. The current biometric state of the art technology includes DNA readers, palm and fingerprint recognition, and iris scanners. Embedded technology is also a possibility, such as chip implants that are read via RFID.

The point here is to have a digital system which can also be implemented through using bankcards which already have a chip in it for further security.
Another reason why digital money is preferable – is that just as easy as the money is created, it must be able to be deleted. This would happen as soon as the money is used at the first payment. When I for instance buy myself a pair of shoes, that amount of money that I’ve just spent will not be ‘transferred’ from my account to the account of the store, it will instead be deleted from my account. Because remember: the purpose of the money is to make sure there is equal access for all to basic living-resources. Therefore once the money has served its purpose, there is no reason anymore for it to exist.

Within this, the money could be distributed either as a monthly or as an annual income.
So, yes – the entire experience of what money is and how we use it, will certainly change.

Equal Money System FAQ 9 – But how can you make sure the basic facilities are actually provided for everyone?

In How will an Equal Money System be Implemented? on February 2, 2012 at 9:27 am

This will be done through a system of conscription – where everyone who finishes school will do 4 years of mandatory labor, in any one of the area’s that are required to support the basic support system of the world. This will make sure the basics can constantly be provided for everyone, and look – it will only cost you 4 years of labor and you get labor-money !
The basic support system includes food production and all the public services, such as mentioned in the list above.

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