07-10-2020, 01:28 PM
(07-09-2020, 11:10 AM)Diana Wrote:(07-08-2020, 04:26 PM)unity100 Wrote:(07-08-2020, 12:49 PM)TheAmbiguousSod Wrote: I do not believe you have to do anything. Freewill is fundamental.
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I live in the U.K, those of Holy Island in Scotland have started their own way of life. They grow their own food organically, work the fields and cook to earn their roof and live in pursuit of enlightenment via the Buddhas teachings. There are no drugs to be taken there but apart from that there are not many rules.
They used freewill and now do not have a need for the job and the system.
When they become numerous enough and impact the system, the system attacks such segments to protect itself.
Just like how various neoliberal evangelists in US started to say how 'worker owned companies pay better wages to their members and therefore hurt other companies'.
The next stage of such advocacy is legislating impediments to worker owned cooperatives. The stage after is enforcing them.
Like how nonprofits have to beg every 2 years for donations and they always exist at the age of bankruptcy. Because laws were arranged to prevent them from challenging traditional capitalist companies.
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It may feel inconvenient, but the reality of existence is that you cannot go anywhere without doing anything. Acting, walking forward, furthering your path and protecting your vision are always needed.
3d and 4d are social densities. Progress must happen by social activities and recognizing the importance of social coherence.
In addition to what Unity100 said, it must also be considered that in order to live in a community "off the grid" one must purchase enough land to do it. Then, there must be enough funds to build shelter, dig a well, etc. Many, many people do not have the resources to do this. No matter where you turn in today's world, it is difficult to not have to interact with the "system" in some way.
I live in the US, and I am not familiar with Holy Island in Scotland. Who owns it?
It was founded by St Aidan and later bought by monks. I don’t believe you can own anything and from what I have seen in my life, a place of land is not needed. Jesus says we do not have a place to lay our head. We are not birds and have no nest.
It is the attachment to land, lifestyle, homes etc that keeps everyone from believing they have freewill. I make my own clothes, grow as much food as I can and if I needed to do so, could eat burdock roots and dandelions, nettle soup and wild garlic and all the other things the creator offers in bounty.
Man came out of caves with no Walmart to buy a spear. Can we not retrieve copper and smelt it? Can be we not dig wells like the people of the himba tribe do daily? They use their hands and very basic tools and just make a hole in the sand.
We are so much more capable than you all believe. It saddens me how you all believe your survival is dependent on anything other than the creators love.
The red ray chakra is blocked by this, you are all limiting your ability to open the heart. I need not convince you otherwise, but please look to the native cultures of our planet and learn their wisdom, survival has never been hard for those that live in accordance with the way. The Australian aborigines marvel at the way we struggle, they say the creator gives them all they need.
We want more, that’s why we’re not happy. And sure I’m happy to contribute to the creation but in ways fueled by loved. Before I make large contributions, I require the wisdom aided by compassion. Not all of this is directed at anyone, it just amazes me how people actually believe they are trapped when they can walk, chop a tree down, make tools, harvest plants and drink from lakes. What else do we need? Love is what is lacking.