02-09-2013, 11:55 AM
I believe we do ourselves an injustice when we blame our plight on "the elite" who would enslave us. I have known several extremely wealthy people (as in top 100 richest in America). I have found that more often than not, those people (especially the ones who are self made and didn't inherit) have all of those wonderful qualities Xradfl mentions: "Things such as humility, empathy, compassion, love, and acceptance . . . " These men and women have to a person actually asked my advice on how they might be of greater service to the world. I have seen them work, sleeves rolled up, to serve their less fortunate brothers and sisters.
I have also personally known some of those who are "downtrodden." Those who believe that because of the life they were born in to they are somehow entitled to more, more, more. I am, in fact, related to a couple of these type of people. I actually had a relative - one I love very dearly - tell me she shouldn't have to work because her Dad told her that "Aunt Ruth is made of money, she should support you." Now that couldn't be further from the truth. I have, indeed, been able to make a decent living for myself and my family. But I have also lived out of my car, with my son, until I could get the money together to get us a place to live. I've never felt that anyone owed me anything at all.
And how about the person who felt that since I was on vacation, it was their RIGHT to enter my home and take everything of value they could carry out? Don't you think that person considers me their slave?
At the same time, I do agree that there is a great big negative force working to enslave us. I just don't think that you can judge an individuals soul or motivation by their level of "wealth" and that lumping them all together is a dangerous exercise.
I'm also not sure that things get a great deal easier as we move through the densities. It will still be hard work for us even when the veil is lifted. Ra visiting us was hard work for them.
I have also personally known some of those who are "downtrodden." Those who believe that because of the life they were born in to they are somehow entitled to more, more, more. I am, in fact, related to a couple of these type of people. I actually had a relative - one I love very dearly - tell me she shouldn't have to work because her Dad told her that "Aunt Ruth is made of money, she should support you." Now that couldn't be further from the truth. I have, indeed, been able to make a decent living for myself and my family. But I have also lived out of my car, with my son, until I could get the money together to get us a place to live. I've never felt that anyone owed me anything at all.
And how about the person who felt that since I was on vacation, it was their RIGHT to enter my home and take everything of value they could carry out? Don't you think that person considers me their slave?
At the same time, I do agree that there is a great big negative force working to enslave us. I just don't think that you can judge an individuals soul or motivation by their level of "wealth" and that lumping them all together is a dangerous exercise.
I'm also not sure that things get a great deal easier as we move through the densities. It will still be hard work for us even when the veil is lifted. Ra visiting us was hard work for them.