04-28-2017, 12:00 PM
(04-28-2017, 02:13 AM)Aaron Wrote:Quote:Diana
I like the way Klautz-Veller talks about taking responsibility. I feel this is more to the point than being scared toward "Christ" energy. Perhaps it wasn't meant in the way I am interpreting it, but this is where careful use of words comes in.
The bit about being "scared" towards Christ energy relates to the function of the negative polarity in providing the impetus for polarization, and how that is manifesting here on Gaia.
Oaky, I understand now what you meant by that.

(04-28-2017, 02:13 AM)Aaron Wrote: And I agree with you when you say it is too vague to say "align with unconditional love, or the like". That is why I am saying
Quote:All of these systems are perpetuated by the root system of money. One of the reasons why these structures are so effective is because they are interconnected and interdependent. This is also their weakness. They can all be transformed into hyper-efficient, positive systems which serve humanity and Gaia's ecosystem, if they are reformed with love and true understanding.
I think, in terms of inspiring people, it would be efficacious to really explain your views on money. Harald said in one interview that he owns a building. So clearly he doesn't just live off the land and not participate in the money system.
Money itself is not the problem, the system is. Money just represents choices in this time. We are ingrained with negative attitudes about money to keep us powerless. These subconscious attitudes—"money is the root of all evil" "I'm not materialistic" "rich people are a**holes" "money can't buy what really matters" and on and on—are misdirection from the real issues of greed, self interest, no compassion or empathy, etc. by those in control.
So, I would try to distinguish between an inert system of exchange and the corrupt system of control. (It is one huge leap between where we are now and a loving, giving, compassionate population.) Most people will be frightened at the thought of the "money system" collapsing. It's not just losing "things," it's even having enough to eat—survival.