02-16-2011, 12:50 AM
Do you even hear yourself?
If I ever start judging people's polarities, accuse them of hosts of blockages, and tell them they aren't going to graduate, please slap me. Hard.
Perhaps the nature of reality in 4D is different. I don't know. But on this earth the bottom line is that the defining characteristic of communism is the use of force by one group of people to seize the fruits of labour of another group of people so they can redistribute them.
Man is born into this Earth with requirements to survive. Humans are born into this world experiencing hunger, and in order to eat someone has to work. I didn't make it this way - Logos did. All I ask is that no one use force to make me work for their benefit. In exchange I will provide the same courtesy to them.
Service to others means caring about other people and acting for their benefit. Personally, I care a great deal about other people, and pretty much all of my effort and my life's work goes toward helping other-selves in ways they desire to be helped in. I value the lives of others and I value their happiness. I can say with a straight face that many of my decisions are calculated specifically to render the greatest benefit to others - especially the least fortunate. I'm not great at this or anything, I mean I'm still learning how to really be effective at this, but my intentions are pretty clear.
If some communist redistribution bureaucrat could demonstrate to me that he has a system that will apportion goods for the benefit of many people I just might voluntarily give him the fruits of my labour. But if he tries to forcibly take those fruits under threat of jail time I'm going to resist out of principle.
No corporation ever pointed a gun at me. But the communist ethos is all about throwing people in jail if you don't submit to the whims of the party bosses. That is the STS evil. Freedom is the natural state of earth. No one invented the free market - it existed ready made as soon as people decided to stop killing each other and negotiate peacefully.
The fact that loads of people with resources choose to hoard them rather than share them is regrettable. But I don't see how pointing a gun at those people and telling them to do what I or some bureaucrat says is helping the situation.
The food I buy comes from farmers who love their work and that's important to me. I'm paying them the price they ask and I'm happy to pay it. It's a win-win situation. There is no coercion, there is no force. We engage in a happy relationship on a voluntary basis. There is little government involvement and the corporations that are involved are run ethically and transparently - or at least a serious attempt is made in that direction. No one is perfect.
I don't see the evil.
I think it is terrible that so many people go without basic resources and that's why I work to help them, both energetically and materially. I do it because I value those people.
Anyway thanks for the service, Crimson. You're giving me a good lesson in self-confidence. I've decided that, when looking for advice on my spiritual progress, I'm going to listen to friends, family, colleagues, and my inner guidance in meditation rather than people on the internet who don't know me at all.
If I ever start judging people's polarities, accuse them of hosts of blockages, and tell them they aren't going to graduate, please slap me. Hard.
Perhaps the nature of reality in 4D is different. I don't know. But on this earth the bottom line is that the defining characteristic of communism is the use of force by one group of people to seize the fruits of labour of another group of people so they can redistribute them.
Man is born into this Earth with requirements to survive. Humans are born into this world experiencing hunger, and in order to eat someone has to work. I didn't make it this way - Logos did. All I ask is that no one use force to make me work for their benefit. In exchange I will provide the same courtesy to them.
Service to others means caring about other people and acting for their benefit. Personally, I care a great deal about other people, and pretty much all of my effort and my life's work goes toward helping other-selves in ways they desire to be helped in. I value the lives of others and I value their happiness. I can say with a straight face that many of my decisions are calculated specifically to render the greatest benefit to others - especially the least fortunate. I'm not great at this or anything, I mean I'm still learning how to really be effective at this, but my intentions are pretty clear.
If some communist redistribution bureaucrat could demonstrate to me that he has a system that will apportion goods for the benefit of many people I just might voluntarily give him the fruits of my labour. But if he tries to forcibly take those fruits under threat of jail time I'm going to resist out of principle.
No corporation ever pointed a gun at me. But the communist ethos is all about throwing people in jail if you don't submit to the whims of the party bosses. That is the STS evil. Freedom is the natural state of earth. No one invented the free market - it existed ready made as soon as people decided to stop killing each other and negotiate peacefully.
The fact that loads of people with resources choose to hoard them rather than share them is regrettable. But I don't see how pointing a gun at those people and telling them to do what I or some bureaucrat says is helping the situation.
The food I buy comes from farmers who love their work and that's important to me. I'm paying them the price they ask and I'm happy to pay it. It's a win-win situation. There is no coercion, there is no force. We engage in a happy relationship on a voluntary basis. There is little government involvement and the corporations that are involved are run ethically and transparently - or at least a serious attempt is made in that direction. No one is perfect.
I don't see the evil.
I think it is terrible that so many people go without basic resources and that's why I work to help them, both energetically and materially. I do it because I value those people.
Anyway thanks for the service, Crimson. You're giving me a good lesson in self-confidence. I've decided that, when looking for advice on my spiritual progress, I'm going to listen to friends, family, colleagues, and my inner guidance in meditation rather than people on the internet who don't know me at all.