Saturday, September 1, 2012

THE MYTH OF SCARCITY

When I was a youth, I wanted to be an intellectual. I read what I thought were the classics. I read every philosophy book I could get my hands on. I devoured Sigmund Freud and  the  existentialists. I delved in to the arts and discovered a peculiar lack of aptitude. On my journey, through youth and young adulthood, I visited Existentialism, Atheism, Deism, Buddhism, Jainism and Agnosticism. Some visits lasted only a short time, some for years. Along the way, I discovered, that a basic way people see the Universe, tells a great deal about how life is going to go for them.

People who see the Universe as basically friendly have a different life path than those who see it as neutral or hostile.
It doesn't seem to matter if you believe in God or not. But it matters greatly, who you think God is. If you think God is Love you have a different experience than if you believe he is Judgement. Atheist who believe in a friendly universe have much in common with religionist who believe God is love. Likewise, those who believe in a judgmental God have a similar experience as a pessimistic atheist.

So the key is, do we believe we are surrounded by a loving universe or a neutral or hostile one. I found that, seeing the universe as loving, was a whole lot better than the alternative. One of the aspects of a loving universe is abundance. The idea that nature gives us everything we want and then some, is an ancient belief. It may still be promoted by some cultures, I don't know. It is only given lip service, around Thanksgiving, in our culture.

We have, always, had abundance. Ancient cultures, like the Greeks and Romans supported huge armies with a primitive agriculture. All through our history we have had enough surplus to get us into constant trouble. It is surplus that allows us to raise armies and attack our neighbors. During shortages, we have to use our energy in seeing to our flocks and lands.

Look at today, such a small percentage of people raise food, that most of us don't even know any of them. Yet we have huge cities, millions and millions of people, that do absolutely nothing in terms of food production. We have massive standing armies whose only purpose is to absorb the worlds resources and make money for the cabal.

Does that sound like scarcity. Perhaps greed but not scarcity. During some of the recent famines in Africa, the governments of these countries were exporting food; especially grain. Look it up, the information is easily attainable. If the third world is good at anything, it is growing food. The first world is good at stealing, as much as they can.

One of the aspects of fear that has been used by the elite, the cabal, the Illuminati, [ I don't know what to call them; I use the word cabal most often. These are the people who have manipulated and controlled the population by an adroit set of artifices, that have, in essence, reduced us to slavery. We work for them.] is scarcity.

Fear that we are going to run out of food, water, minerals, oil, money, etc. is constantly being promoted. The same people who promote the fear are the people who are destroying the environment; thus making a self fulfilling prophecy. Fear of scarcity keeps people wary of their neighbors, it promotes war. A real money maker. It sets one group against another. The old folks are taking all the money so the young won't have any. Poor people are sucking off society and causing all the problems. I could go on and on. Yet, in this propaganda barrage, there is no hint that the rich could give more. Wow isn't that great.

Folks, there is no scarcity of material goods. No, not even in the slightest. Greed and thievery is rampant.

Scarcity is one of the most transparent devices the cabal has used, yet it continues to be effective. So much of the programming is subliminal, we pay scant attention to it, yet it shapes our thinking and we don't take the time to evaluate its truth.

Scarcity is, only, one aspect of the matrix that controls us. The matrix is a system of global ideas, emotions, legislative control, tax power, self-importance, race hate, and corruption. {I stole that definition from Stuart Wilde - Escape the Matrix- Two Realities} Check out his blog. It doesn't matter whose words we use; the matrix is what keeps us from seeing who we are and what reality is.

I will write further on this Monday.

See a Universe filled with love.

Love and Peace,  Gregg


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