from rt.com:’’Basic income’ poll: 64% of Europeans would vote in favor, 4% would stop working’ - May 23
(“Most Europeans support the idea of a 'basic income' paid to every individual to cover their basic needs, according to the first EU-wide survey on the subject. Governments would pay the same amount of money to each person, regardless of whether they work…”)
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Stan Stanfieldright now (May 24)
It's all a matter of motive. Right now, the world runs on the profit motive. The socialist/communist thinking to outlaw profit just replaces the motivating power of (making a) profit with the power of the state over people's lives, making them slaves to the state rather than to the 'Haves' of the profit-based system. Not an intelligent replacement: the individual is still a slave.
I've got a better idea. It's based on the principle that either there is a God - something more than Man - or there is not. If there is not, then nothing REALLY matters anyway, and one might just as well live exclusively for oneself, independent of the effect of that pursuit on others, as not; for, the end of the closed system of life can, then, as easily be seen as that as anything else, a presumed evolutionary advantage with some degree of cooperation, or whatever. If there is a God, however, then certain things follow.
It follows for one thing that there is Plan in and Purpose to life beyond just in and for itself only. Eureka - the answer to a globalized society (and NOT the totalitarian New World Order of our erstwhile masters): a system wherein we share our goods and services with one another - and give of our best in the process - out of a higher motive than the one of profit, or securing a 'basic income' (with all the questionable outcomes that that idea involves), or whatever. Out of the highest motive that there could ever be: out of gratitude to our Creator for life with meaning. Out of, in a word: Love.
And there you have your principle, now that we have the technology to provide enough for everyone, and are, with automation, on the verge of doing away with a lot of the drudgery work of the past; which progress needn't be a problem, in this scenario. The less hard work, the better; more time for creativity to flourish.
It just requires us to admit to our origins. Our TRUE origins; as 'spiritual beings having a human experience'. And live by, and with, that awareness. So: After a period of transitional time operating with a currency based on precious metals and/or what is called a resource-based economy - thus doing away with interest-bearing money [money as debt], and its partner in low-consciousness thinking, fractional-reserve banking - we graduate to a moneyless system altogether; and live by, and with, the likes of replicators, and free energy devices, and such, and engage in the likes of telepathy, and teleportation, and such. Understanding, that As we do unto others, so do we do unto ourselves - literally. For, we are all One. And All IS One.
Welcome to the first rung of the consciousness ladder to the higher realms, out of the 3D classroom that we have been embedded in - to learn lessons - long enough. It's part of The Plan anyway. For, life is a school. The purpose is to graduate.
And start in on the graduate-school level of consciousness development. On. And on. And on. Until we attain Unity.
Once again.
Stan Stanfieldright now
P.S. Oh - the evidence for the existence of a God?
It's all around us, in the obvious Intelligence [in and] of the universe, in all of its intricate facets. But it's also evidenced in such as Near Death/Out of Body Experiences, and children and adults with (detailed, incontrovertible) memories of Past Lives; and so forth. Another subject, that one could get into, at another time. Consider it, for now, a solid, working hypothesis. With which, everything falls into place, for a better world.
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And without which, we stumble on in the darkness, of our making. Thinking, foolishly, to make our way on our own, without the guidance or assistance of our Creator. Bad move.
But then, it is a school.
But then, it is a school.
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