I guess I just have more trust in Ra's words that the 3D sphere is going to go away at some point. I don't see that happening while we continue to protect ourselves in 3D ways. We have to ascend to a whole different way of thinking. Frankly, Ron Paul's main thrust is 'Be good to others and have good others around you', but isn't that presumptuous? Do you really think everything should be private?
I understand why Ron Paul is so palatable in the face of how the government is currently acting as, but to think that one man could actually institute a massive amount of change in our current system is foolhardy. Obama already tried that and got neutered before he even got started. I believe he's been in a stalemate with the 'controllers' ever since; he's just trying to stay on the horse at this point (which is why he's been so centrist).
The underlying point and issue to all of this is really that government isn't working. We look to external sources to make a change in this department, but we have to accept at some point that everything needs to be done with completely different intentions. While Ron Paul would change some things, I do not see him changing the things that matter most. Ron Paul is just a bit of a messiah for those who are especially sour towards 'lazy' people, imo. That's the real problem with a lot of political opinions; they're not formed by policy but by preconceptions. The political process has made this very easy by attributing issues and stereotypes to different sources. These attributes stick, and soon we are thinking that all black people collect social assistance and are abusing free state sponsored cell phones (a rant from a cousin in MI recently) and if we didn't have Obama in office, we would never have ever.... it never ends. There are no solutions. If there were, they would have offered them already. The game is to create tension and create strife; who does it better?!?
I guess i've just gone one step further in my despondence in that I no longer trust anybody is on my team from within. We're never going to turn right a system that has the power elites DNA in it's very creation and existence. We have to go in a completely different direction. Giving ownership of everything to private holdings is not a purely positive step, in my opinion. I don't see how more 'ownership' helps us spiritually, unless you want to argue that the opportunities to serve only become that much more pointed and obvious with more suffering...
Do you think we are evolved enough to really give the keys over to the people who 'own things' to take care of the least of us? That's what I see Ron Paul promoting, and I don't trust the top of the heap as much as Ron Paul does.
I understand why Ron Paul is so palatable in the face of how the government is currently acting as, but to think that one man could actually institute a massive amount of change in our current system is foolhardy. Obama already tried that and got neutered before he even got started. I believe he's been in a stalemate with the 'controllers' ever since; he's just trying to stay on the horse at this point (which is why he's been so centrist).
The underlying point and issue to all of this is really that government isn't working. We look to external sources to make a change in this department, but we have to accept at some point that everything needs to be done with completely different intentions. While Ron Paul would change some things, I do not see him changing the things that matter most. Ron Paul is just a bit of a messiah for those who are especially sour towards 'lazy' people, imo. That's the real problem with a lot of political opinions; they're not formed by policy but by preconceptions. The political process has made this very easy by attributing issues and stereotypes to different sources. These attributes stick, and soon we are thinking that all black people collect social assistance and are abusing free state sponsored cell phones (a rant from a cousin in MI recently) and if we didn't have Obama in office, we would never have ever.... it never ends. There are no solutions. If there were, they would have offered them already. The game is to create tension and create strife; who does it better?!?
I guess i've just gone one step further in my despondence in that I no longer trust anybody is on my team from within. We're never going to turn right a system that has the power elites DNA in it's very creation and existence. We have to go in a completely different direction. Giving ownership of everything to private holdings is not a purely positive step, in my opinion. I don't see how more 'ownership' helps us spiritually, unless you want to argue that the opportunities to serve only become that much more pointed and obvious with more suffering...
Do you think we are evolved enough to really give the keys over to the people who 'own things' to take care of the least of us? That's what I see Ron Paul promoting, and I don't trust the top of the heap as much as Ron Paul does.