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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Kent,England
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Do we really have a choice regarding work? Yes i would love to live differently but with a job no money no living basically The way we live i agree must change but until the mass see that change is needed those who favour change have no choice i feel. We still have to eat to survive well in this reality at least! |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: London, UK
Posts: 19
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Southern England
Posts: 458
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Hey Rory......
I think that the controlled financial meltdown is a grave tactical error on the part of the PTB. Do they really think that most people actually love their Money Power Grids? I think that once people get even a glimpse of what we could all be doing without the superstructure it'll be a landslide of awesome proportions... and possibly overnight........ 'they' are doing what they usually do, barefaced outrageous manipulation, but this time, they're out of time. I think what they're doing is to try to create a massive floating point of fear and trauma in the masses which they will then offer to salve, but by then I think it will be clear that you cannot trust a single word any of them say, and 'they' will be in a great deal of trouble, Nexus energy beams or no...... Anyhow, this will also be of great relief to them [and us of course] as they can now go and work off their karma elsewhere [if the hidden hand and others are correct]... Also, as we are all one, the fact that we have changed or woken up and are now active in places like this is subtly affecting everyone else on the planet. Just an afterthought.......remember, though, that no-one is coming. And if anyone does come, you can be sure they are no good, as they are breaking the rules. shine the light! |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lunar Base II
Posts: 3,093
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The PTB are awakening a sleeping worldwide giant. My fantasy (delusion?) is that the controlled demolition of the world economy will be blamed on the New World Order (it's the economy stupid!)...and the backlash will result in Worldwide Constitutional Responsible Freedom...complete with Non-Private Central Banks Issuing Sound Money. This would be the True World Order (TWO). We may finally achieve a Unified World...with No War...No Debt...and No Tyranny. I'm a naive dreamer. Go naive dreamers! Last edited by orthodoxymoron; 03-06-2009 at 11:11 AM. |
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Project Avalon Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Northeastern Brazil
Posts: 1,259
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Hi Jacqui D,
With all due respect, I was a little suprised by your answer. Do we have a choice regarding work? Of course we do! We decide what we want to do. Unfortunately people allow circumstance to define what they do. It's all wrong. I need to work for someone. Wrong! I need to work to feed my family. Wrong! I need to work so I can buy the things I want. Wrong! It's all wrong. I have never been ashamed of being poor. I have passed by some really bad times in the UK when I left home at 17 years of age. But I decided to never backtrack and always move forward. A few years ago I read the book "The Art of War" by Tzun Zu. This book confirmed my thinking of always moving forward, saying that we had to 'burn our bridges' so that we couldn't go back even if we wanted to, that we would be encouraged to fight tougher because of it. Since I was 22 years old I left the UK and became a musician / vocalist (I was already semi-pro in the UK). I travelled a great deal, made some good friends on the way and got by very very well, thank you very much. I worked whenever I wanted, I mixed with whomever I wanted, travelled wherever I wanted. It was all down to me. I enjoyed it so much I didn't even consider it work. I've been on holiday for over 25 years!! I don't see the intelligence in working 40 hours a week to buy food for a family. It's like the old saying that modern man works all week to feed his family and the cavemen worked a day to feed his family for a month. I tend to look a little in between. I have a small farm that satisfies some of what I need and I try and swap or sell what I grow for the other things that I need. We seriously need to think about if we want to rule our lives or allow our lives to rule us. Working to buy things we want is relative. We need to ask ourselves if what we want is too much. That was the main cause of the problem with the US economy, they have been living above their means. So they become their own slaves to try and pay off debt. Although I do have seven credit cards, they are only for unforseen circumstances and are paid off immediately. If I aint got it, I can't have it. So basically that's my way of life and I must say, without trying to be arrogant, it has worked for me. Many people get into trouble by allowing peer group pressure, advertising, social etiquete etc. etc. get in the way. I'm not saying that everybody should live the same life, but what I'm trying to say is that we need to set the bar as to what we want out of life and not the other way around. Best regards, Steve Quote:
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