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    Does all fear come from scarcity?

    Are there solutions to scarcity?

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    Default Re: Is there a solution to scarcity?

    Hello can you elucidate what you mean by scarcity - do you mean food?

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    Scarcity is an illusion we allow to occur. If we work together as a civilization, rather than competing against each other, and for the benefit of all people, we will find that abundance is the rule rather than the exception.
    There is no good and there is no bad, all are experience and experience is everything.
    In truth, there is only ONE of us.

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    Default Re: Is there a solution to scarcity?

    Quote Posted by Charlie Pecos (here)
    Scarcity is an illusion we allow to occur. If we work together as a civilization, rather than competing against each other, and for the benefit of all people, we will find that abundance is the rule rather than the exception.
    Agree, yes. Simply do not think in terms of scarcity. In a universe where we create our reality and manifest our thoughts into form, just think in terms of great plenty. We are brainwashed into thinking their is lack. Another form of fear.

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    Does all fear come from scarcity?

    Are there solutions to scarcity?
    Hello,

    For a very good answer (in my opinion) read this essay by Wade Frazier: Abundance Paradigm

    He also is a member of this forum and if you have the time I highly recommend you read his posts here: Wade Frazier Thread

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    Default Re: Is there a solution to scarcity?

    Quote Posted by TimelessDimensions (here)
    Does all fear come from scarcity?
    Are there solutions to scarcity?
    Multiple sources of fear exist. Rare is the construction that works with absolute qualifiers such as all. So be it.


    The fear of the aristocrat comes, in part, from abundance. If you own a pot of gold, you have to defend it. The uncertainty of future possession breeds fear.
    The fear of the peasant comes, in part, from scarcity. If you own an empty stomach, you have to mend it or end it. The catch-22 of mending or ending breeds fear.
    So while abundance is a solution to scarcity ... the end of scarcity is not a solution to fear.

    With the easy stuff outta the way ... solutions to scarcity are essentially dualistic. We can solve scarcity by removing the demand on resources; or we can solve scarcity by increasing the supply of resources. In finite space, we are bound to finite resources. Here, free energy exists because it is not confined to finite space, rather, it comes from the ubiquitous ether. If food could be spontaneously generated from the ubiquitous ether, and waste returned to it ... we would still be faced with the problem of nonzero population growth in a finite space. Of course, we can generate souls from the ether using the method of the birds and bees; and we can return them using wars, tribal identifications and transient peaces ... so, the question begs: is there a problem?

    There is ... but only if we insist on abiding justice, fairness, truth, freedoms, integrity, spirituality, etc.

    Assuming that lofty principles are the essence of human being ... then we can proceed to more radical approaches to tackle the problem, e.g. resource management (RM). Of course, not the way we understand RM today, with pyramid structures and apex concentration; but with fair and balanced structures that find and reduce resource gradients. To wit, rational resource management in resonance with the task of reducing outrageous demands on finite supplies.

    Example:
    Finite supply: land
    Outrageous demand: the royal deeds ... http://www.whoownstheworld.com/about...est-landowner/

    beginExcerpt

    Largest five personal landowners on Earth

    Queen Elizabeth II 6,600 million acres
    King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia 553 million acres
    King Bhumibol of Thailand 126 million acres
    King Mohammed IV of Morocco 113 million acres
    Sultan Quaboos of Oman 76 million acres

    end




    ps: Of course, since the Rothschild brand owns England (as well as virtually every central bank nation), the Queen is just a figurative owner.
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