04-11-2011, 02:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-11-2011, 02:29 PM by Bring4th_Austin.)
(04-11-2011, 12:56 PM)3DMonkey Wrote: I'm sorry, Monica. Anyone who has tried to grow food or raise livestock knows that it is no easy task. It requires more work and effort than working a cash register for forty hours a week, and the reward is much less. It would be virtually impossible for me to grow food to provide everday sustenance for my family. It takes a community. Communities have toiled with this aspect of existence for millenia. Any convenience brightens our existence. Toiling is not what I would call free, anymore than my freedom to work for money.
My thoughts are free. I find value in not looking out into the world and finding "this is a problem."
This is a very important point. It might be possible for some families to completely sustain themselves with the right knowledge and resources. But it is not realistic for every family
This is where I see myself working in the future...helping communities start sustainable community gardens. Moving into 4D vibes, spreading ideas like community gardens will hopefully become easier, and will be the foundation for a 4D society.
Of course, if you can supplement your family's diet with homegrown food even in the smallest way it will start to relieve pressure from the current system, allowing things to change.
Although, 3DM, I respect and agree with your value of not looking for problems in the world, we must make strides for change to make our society 4D compatible. If we don't try to change anything, especially regarding the systems of financial wealth and food distribution, then we will be caught in 3D concepts that will not sustain us as a planet. We're here at this time because on the other side of the veil, we hoped we would realize this and make the changes.
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