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    #1
    10-25-2016, 02:57 PM
    if you were king of the world, with every power imaginable, & could make all of the laws, how would things be?

    would you be like the king of thailand & sentence people to prison for insulting you? (some say thai prisons are worse than death)...would you be like the leadership of south africa & basically criminalize the use of a word like "kaffir" since it offends some people? would people have the freedom to be publicly racist...or sexist or homophobic or w/e if they wanted to be?

    how much control would there be? would murderers always face the death penalty? would swear words be censored from television? etc.

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    10-25-2016, 03:04 PM
    Even king wouldn't make me happy. I'd rather be one who can get by with what he has, and is relatively unknown.
    Though there are certain dream worlds I'd want to live in.
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    10-25-2016, 03:28 PM
    I wouldn't want to be king.

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    10-25-2016, 03:31 PM
    Great maker, no. That job can go to someone unwise enough to think themselves wise enough to handle it.

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    10-25-2016, 03:51 PM
    i used to always want to be king, i thought what better way to shape the world for the better, but now i know i just want people to work together for the right reasons. So perhaps being able to best inspire that, is what I want now. Life is interesting in that it changes our perceptions of what we want with time and experience.

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    10-25-2016, 04:08 PM
    I would reintroduce the LOO and hope there would be enough evolved entities currently incarnated to make it happen this time round. 
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    10-25-2016, 04:20 PM (This post was last modified: 10-25-2016, 04:22 PM by isis.)
    ಠ_ಠ

    WHAT IF

    i'm not asking if you want to be or not. i'm asking if you suddenly found yourself in that position & couldn't get out of it.

    i'd give people a lot of freedom. they could be naked outside if they wanted. they'd be free to do any drug they wanted.

    the consequence for murdering or stealing & things like that would probably be things like years of therapy. i'd always let people vote on what they think the punishment should be - if any.

    all swear words be allowed & i'd want people to quit teaching children that certain words are bad. they could certainly teach them the words were once considered offensive though & that but now we're making an attempt to take away the power the words have to hurt.

    education would be free.
    shelter would be free.
    traveling would be free.
    everything would be free, somehow.
    people would work only if they wanted to work. i think there will always be people that would work for free. especially if it's clear someone needs to do the job. but if not then part of punishment for bad deeds could be making the person do the jobs no one wants to do.
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    10-25-2016, 04:24 PM
    I would make myself unknown and silently work to maintain balance between the Earth and the people while doing all I can to empower people to make their own choices.

    So really, I'd do the same thing I am doing now, Id just have more resources.
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    10-25-2016, 04:33 PM
    (10-25-2016, 04:20 PM)isis Wrote: ಠ_ಠ

    WHAT IF

    i'm not asking if you want to be or not. i'm asking if you suddenly found yourself in that position & couldn't get out of it.

    I'd probably be torn and pulled by the will of the people while trying to do the best I can with all of it.

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    10-25-2016, 04:45 PM
    I'd disappear myself. I'd definitely get out of it.

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    10-25-2016, 04:55 PM
    (10-25-2016, 04:45 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: I'd disappear myself. I'd definitely get out of it.

    If you be the king in my stead, I'll help you escape your duties.

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    10-25-2016, 04:55 PM
    I'd cultivate an air of mystery, live underground, only let the most spiritually advanced or materially powerful entities be aware of my existence and have them under my sway so I can subtly manipulate them to my ends/cut them down when they get too powerful, exist as a legend or myth to everyone else and call myself the master of the world.

    Standard stuff really.
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    10-25-2016, 05:40 PM
    (10-25-2016, 04:55 PM)Minyatur Wrote:
    (10-25-2016, 04:45 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: I'd disappear myself. I'd definitely get out of it.

    If you be the king in my stead, I'll help you escape your duties.

    I would definitely do away with certain taboos like drugs then. Make them legal like Portugal did.
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    10-26-2016, 04:13 AM
    Do not make me your king for I will be so evil I will force everyone to bear with each other.
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    10-26-2016, 03:09 PM
    I am "king of the world".
    I have "every power imaginable".

    I choose to give you the offer of 'experience'.
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    10-27-2016, 12:26 PM
    /queen*
    would i try to force everyone to be vegan? i think the answer is yes...
    killing animals would be same punishment as killing ppl. but eating meat would be allowed if animal died of natural causes. cannibalism would be allowed if person said was so ok to eat them after they died.

    if someone wanted to commit suicide they'd get assistance no questions asked. well, maybe one or 2 questions like, "are you sure?" & "how would you like that done?"

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    10-27-2016, 12:32 PM
    They have schematics for a suicide rollercoaster that's supposed to be the most humane way to go.
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    10-27-2016, 02:03 PM (This post was last modified: 10-27-2016, 02:09 PM by Ashim. Edit Reason: Typo )
    (10-27-2016, 12:32 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: They have schematics for a suicide rollercoaster that's supposed to be the most humane way to go.

    Interesting that you mention that. In fact the body does not need to die, but just 'think' that it is about to die, in order to 'go'.
    You have touched, perhaps coincidentally, on the theme of a thread I started a while ago about teleportation and the creation of 4th density bodies.

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    10-27-2016, 02:12 PM (This post was last modified: 10-20-2019, 07:39 PM by earth_spirit.)
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    10-27-2016, 07:44 PM
    I'd commission a fortress with a massive underground lair. Then I'd kick everyone out of my fortress and let anarchy happen. I don't care what the rest of the world does so long as I have the means to make sure they leave me alone.
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    10-29-2016, 06:13 PM (This post was last modified: 11-18-2016, 09:55 PM by Dekalb_Blues.)


    Well, speaking personally, I'd annex the Sudetenland.



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    10-29-2016, 06:55 PM
    I'd make two territories. Resource divided equally between them.

    Those that could be good to others and live in a kind compassionate non manipulative way would be on one side and everyone else who lived in a dog eat dog way on the other.

    Ps I think we are currently on the dog eat dog side.
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    10-29-2016, 11:11 PM



    The Man Whose Time Was Wrong  

    Once upon a time there was a rich merchant who lived in Baghdad. He had a substantial house, large and small
    properties and dhows which sailed to the Indies with rich cargoes. He had gained these things partly through
    inheritance, partly through his own efforts, exercised at the right time and place, partly through the benevolent
    advice and direction of the King of the West, as the Sultan of Cordoba was called at that time.

    Then something went wrong. A cruel oppressor seized the land and houses. Ships which had gone to the Indies
    foundered in typhoons, disaster struck his house and his family. Even his close friends seemed to have lost their
    power to be in a true harmony with him, although both he and they wanted to have the right kind of social
    relationship.

    The merchant decided to journey to Spain to see his former patron, and he set off across the Western Desert. On
    the way one accident after another overtook him. His donkey died; he was captured by bandits and sold into
    slavery, from which he escaped only with the greatest difficulty; his face was tanned by the sun until it was like
    leather; rough villagers drove him away from their doors. Here and there a dervish gave him a morsel of food and
    a rag to cover himself. Sometimes he was able to scoop a little fresh water from a pool, but more often than not
    it was brackish.

    Ultimately he reached the entrance of the palace of the King of the West.

    Even here he had the greatest difficulty in gaining entry. Soldiers pushed him away with the hafts of their spears,
    chamberlains refused to talk to him. He was put to work as a minor employee at the Court until he could earn
    enough to buy a dress suitable to wear when applying to the Master of Ceremonies for admission to the Royal
    Presence.

    But he remembered that he was near to the presence of the king., and the recollection of the Sultan's kindness
    to him long ago was still in his mind. Because, however, he had been so long in his state of poverty and distress,
    his manners had suffered, and the Master of Ceremonies decided that he would have to take a course in behavior
    and self-discipline before he could allow him to be presented at Court.

    All this the merchant endured until, three years after he quit Baghdad, he was shown into the audience hall.

    The king recognized him at once, asked him how he was, and bade him sit in a place of honour beside him.

    'Your Majesty,' said the merchant, 'I have suffered most terribly these past years. My lands were usurped, my
    patrimony expropriated, my ships were lost and with them all my capital. For three years I have battled against
    hunger, bandits, the desert, people whose language I did not understand. Here I am, to throw myself upon Your
    Majesty's mercy.'

    The king turned to the Chamberlain. 'Give him a hundred sheep, make him a Royal Shepherd, send him up yonder
    mountain, and let him get on with his work.'

    Slightly subdued because the king's generosity seemed less than he had hoped for, the merchant withdrew, after
    the customary salutation.

    No sooner had he reached the scanty pasturage with his sheep than a plague struck them, and they all died. He
    returned to the Court.

    'How are your sheep?' asked the king.

    'Your Majesty, they died as soon as I got them to their pasture.'

    The king made a sign and decreed: 'Give this man fifty sheep, and let him tend them until further notice.'

    Feeling ashamed and distraught, the shepherd took the fifty animals to the mountainside. They started to nibble
    the grass well enough, but suddenly a couple of wild dogs appeared and chased them over a precipice and they
    were all killed.

    The merchant, greatly sorrowing, returned to the king and told him his story.

    'Very well,' said the king, 'you may now take twenty-five sheep and continue as before.'

    With almost no hope left in his heart, and feeling distraught beyond measure because he did not feel himself to
    be a shepherd in any sense of the word, the merchant took his sheep to their pasture. As soon as he got them
    there he found that the ewes all gave birth to twins, nearly doubling his flock. Then, again, twins were born.
    These new sheep were fat and well-fleeced and made excellent eating. the merchant found that, by selling
    some of the sheep and buying others, the ones which he bought, at first so skimpy and small, grew strong and
    healthy, and resembled the amazing new breed which he was rearing. After three years he was able to return
    to the Court, splendidly attired, with his report of the way in which the sheep had prospered during his stewardship.
    He was immediately admitted to the presence of the king.

    'Are you now a successful shepherd?' the monarch asked.

    'Yes indeed, Your Majesty. In an incomprehensible way
    my luck turned and I can say that nothing has gone wrong -- although I still have little taste for raising sheep.'

    'Very well,' said the king. 'Yonder is the kingdom of Seville, whose throne is in my gift. Go, and let it be known that
    I make you king of Seville.' And he touched him on the shoulder with the ceremonial axe.

    The merchant could not restrain himself and burst out: 'But why did you not make me a king when I first came to
    you? Were you testing my patience, already stretched almost to breaking point? Or was this to teach me something?'

    The king laughed. 'Let us just say that, on that day when you took the hundred sheep up the mountain and lost
    them, had you taken control of the kingdom of Seville, there would not have been one stone standing on top of
    another there today.'


    ======================

    Abdul-Qadir of Gilan was born in the eleventh century near the southern shores of the Caspian Sea. Because of his
    descent from Hasan, grandson of Mohammed, he is known as Sayedna -- 'Our Prince'. The powerful Qadiri Order is
    named after him. He is reputed to have displayed paranormal powers from childhood, studied at Baghdad and spent
    a great deal of his time in trying to establish free public education. Suhrawardi, on of the greatest Sufi writers, who
    wrote the Gifts of Deep Knowledge, was his disciple. Innumerable wonders are related about both of these men.

    He had a large number of Jewish and Christian, as well as Moslem, disciples. He died in 1166. As he lay on his
    deathbed a mysterious Arab appeared with a letter. In it was written: 'This is a letter from the Lover to his beloved.
    Every person and every animal must taste death.' His shrine is at Baghdad.

    Since Abdul Qadir is widely venerated as a saint, numerous hagiographies dealing with his life are current in the
    East. They are full of wonders and strange ideas.

    Hiyat-i-Hazrat ('Life of the Presence'), which is one such book, begins like this:

    'His appearance was formidable. One day only one disciple dared to ask a question. This was: "Can you not give us
    power to improve the earth and the lot of the people of the earth?" His brow darkened, and he said: "I will do better:
    I will give this power to your descendants, because as yet there is no hope of such improvement being made on a
    large enough scale. The devices do not yet exist. You shall be rewarded; and they shall have the reward of their
    efforts and of your aspiration."'

    A similar sense of chronology is displayed in 'The Man Whose Time Was Wrong'.


    ---- From Idries Shah, Tales of the Dervishes : Teaching-stories of the Sufi masters over the past thousand years : Selected from the Sufi classics, from oral tradition, from unpublished manuscripts and schools of Sufi teaching in many countries (London: Jonathan Cape, 1967 & NY: Dutton, 1969)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_of_the_Dervishes
    https://idriesshahfoundation.org/books/t...and-years/ Read online.



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    "In the sea there are countless treasures,

    But if you desire safety, it is on the shore."
    ---- Sa'di (13th c.)


    Questioner: Would you expand upon the concept of the acquisition of polarity by this particular entity, and its use, specifically, of this polarity other than with the simple, obvious need for sixth-density harvest if this is possible, please?

    Ra: I am Ra. We would. The nature of the densities above your own is that a purpose may be said to be shared by both positive and negative polarities. This purpose is the acquisition of the ability to welcome more and more the less and less distorted love/light and light/love of the One Infinite Creator. Upon the negative path the wisdom density is one in which power over others has been refined until it is approaching absolute power. Any force such as the force your group and those of Ra offer which cannot be controlled by the power of such a negative fifth-density mind/body/spirit complex then depolarizes the entity which has not controlled other-selves.
    It is not within your conscious selves to stand against such refined power but rather it has been through the harmony, the mutual love, and the honest calling for aid from the forces of light which have given you the shield and buckler.
    ---- Ra channeling session 87 (20th c.)


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    Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vows a thousand times.
    Come, yet again, come , come.”
    ---- Jalaluddin Rumi (13th c.)


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    11-01-2016, 02:24 PM
    (10-29-2016, 06:55 PM)Glow Wrote: I'd make two territories. Resource divided equally between them.

    Those that could be good to others and live in a kind compassionate non manipulative way would be on one side and everyone else who lived in a dog eat dog way on the other.

    Ps I think we are currently on the dog eat dog side.

    So the same as the Macro and Micro societies in 2150 A.D. by Thea Alexander?

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    11-24-2016, 08:35 PM
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    Cool
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    11-25-2016, 05:50 PM
    (10-27-2016, 02:03 PM)Ashim Wrote: Interesting that you mention that. In fact the body does not need to die, but just 'think' that it is about to die, in order to 'go'.
    You have touched, perhaps coincidentally, on the theme of a thread I started a while ago about teleportation and the creation of 4th density bodies.

    Can you reference this thread for me?

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    11-26-2016, 03:47 AM
    (11-25-2016, 05:50 PM)Fastidious Emanations Wrote:
    (10-27-2016, 02:03 PM)Ashim Wrote: Interesting that you mention that. In fact the body does not need to die, but just 'think' that it is about to die, in order to 'go'.
    You have touched, perhaps coincidentally, on the theme of a thread I started a while ago about teleportation and the creation of 4th density bodies.

    Can you reference this thread for me?

    http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=4537

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