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Is money the route of all evil?
Those reading this with a penchant for correct English will have immediately spotted what above, in my caption, looks like a spelling mistake. However, the spelling of the word 'route' was deliberate for my context. A root is a bio-channel that assists growth, but money, as used in our current societal development has become a route, as in direction, for the focussing of power and not for the distribution and sharing of energy, as it could so easily be. As a result our species' energy-development is now probably flat-lining, but Chi and its purpose plays a very long game and is beginning to turn the tables and head upwards again. Those who have benefited the most from the energy downturn are very aware of this, and are doing their best to maintain, what for them has become a very comfortable status-quo. Because the sharing of group energy and where it is directed is currently in the hands of a very few people, they are doing their utmost to keep it that way. However, the big pattern is beginning to reassert itself and doing so in a big way.
What needs to be re-acknowledged here is that the raw Chi energy of the universe doesn't care what we do, but still wants the big pattern that governs everything to be followed. The pattern is persistent, acts long-term, has a very gentle push, is patient and has now worked its way back to reasserting itself in an unbelievably clever way. It has done this, as anyone who has studied Tai Chi will tell you, not by fighting the energy of the negative direction, but by gently redirecting it. Even more cleverly, it has used the very tools engaged by those currently trying to maintain power over the energy direction and used those tools to re-establish its upwards direction. The pattern is now engaging the power of the group mind to assist this.
Does this mean the world is run by psychopaths, hell-bent on subjugation?
Conspiracy theorists, no doubt, choose to believe that it is the case, however, they may be partially right, but not in the overt way they may think. Conspiracy theorists should not be considered to be fools or paranoid. Although they are traditionally the butt of insults, jokes and ridicule by those who choose to accept the paradigm presented to them, they are a valuable energy resource because they are willing to openly point out where the pattern does not fit.
In historical times these conspiracy theorists found gainful employment in the service of kings in the role of jesters, who were encouraged and never punished for blurting out the truth, or pointing out to the monarch when they were being stupid. Indeed, every wise monarch or ruler wielding great power would always employ a jester, because it enabled them to keep their feet on the ground when their egos were allowing them to be steered into patterns of behaviour that would be non-beneficial. Today, though, we use, and abuse, science and logic as the arbiter and the jesters (our modern day conspiracy theorists) are no longer encouraged. Those who might propose a credible paradigm that bucks the current money-centred view are ruthlessly put down. A good 20th Century example of this was Nikola Tesla, who more than proved his worth in giving the world the transformational idea of A/C electricity, but who was then ruthlessly put down by the bankers, when he attempted to give the world 'free' energy. Tesla, though, is making a come-back.
Despite these realities, world leaders and the movers and shakers, as we also like to call them, might be comprised of a higher than healthy percentage of socio-paths and ego-driven personalities, but the reason they act to preserve what is increasingly obvious to be a failed economic and political pattern, despite clear evidence of its failure, is because they still cling to the defunct paradigm, and remain desperate to keep it going, since it is a paradigm that has, in terms of money (for them energy) and personal security (material rewards), delivered for them. So, why should they be in any hurry to change it? The current system has run for thousands of years, from the early days of the Roman Empire and has only, over the past half century, resultant of its blatant and inherent corruption, gone into terminal failure.
Will getting rid of money resolve the current rift in the pattern?
Quite the opposite. The concept of money is probably the single-most and the cleverest of human inventions.
Money doesn't really exist at all except as a completely abstract creation of mind. Money is simply a clever idea that gives us the ability to exchange and share our energy, based on another complete abstract - trust. The big error was in ever considering it to 'be energy' that could be increased, in terms, using banking parlance of 'seigniorage', or in ordinary language, interest. You cannot conjure more energy from energy that only can exist in the future, so for money to work properly as a representation of energy, it should only be able to grow in terms of what can increase real-world benefit. What our now corrupt banking system now offers us is subservience to a failed paradigm, and being controlled by that paradigm through debt. When though, through irresponsible or corrupt management, combined with sheer greed, the amount of debt outweighs, by a very long way, all the money on the planet, the balance differential becomes so great that its total collapse, unless the system is reset and the debt cancelled, is a mathematical certainty. Once this happens the energy balance will again revert to control by our group mind.
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