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Tony
17th July 2013, 17:31
Deserving to Rule the World.

Short version

I have wondered for some time about the connection between Spirituality and the Rulers of the World, and yes!
There is one, and it's subtle - and ordinary! It seems that they both deal with the same agenda - consciousness.
And, there's a very good reason for this – spiritual knowledge works...but it can be abused, and backfire badly.

Wealthy people assume that they deserve what they have, to the extent that they lack empathy for others.
“Deserve”! That's the key word: the video at the end of this article will illustrate this.

It makes them feel powerful, and therefore, deserving – the self-perpetuating cycle.



Selfish actions create bad karma,
in that we get what we deserve.
Unfortunately.
It's all make-believe.


IuqGrz-Y_Lc




Long version

I have wondered for some time about the connection between Spirituality and the Rulers of the World, and yes!
There is one, and it's subtle - and ordinary! It seems that they both deal with the same agenda - consciousness.
And, there's a very good reason for this – spiritual knowledge works...but it can be abused, and backfire badly.

It has puzzled me why they do not see this. The only conclusion I can come to is that they do not truly understand
what they are dealing with.

We can easily see how our consciousness manipulates situations to get what we want. Q: So what's the difference
between us, and the global elite? A: None. Manipulating consciousness results in lack of empathy,
lack of compassion, lack of love...more or less. It's what we do as sentient beings.

At first glance, we can see that politicians and corporations are the manipulating power in the world.
This manipulation is reflected throughout society: it's our way of life. We may all say we work for the
benefit of the world, but this might not include all the beings in it. Samsaric life is all about me.

A banking system was set up to make the world go round - wheeling and dealing for the Rulers of the World.
We have all unknowingly consented to this, as we are part of it, and don't really mind, as we spend our lives
in paying for entertainment. We pay to be distracted...and we do a lot of paying...

The question arises, “So why are people suffering so much?” We can leave the spiritual side for a moment,
and concentrate on conventional life. We work hard, and then find ourselves in debt, manipulated to buy the
corporate goodies and lifestyles.

Is there more to making money than meets the eye? Yes there is, and this is the missing link.

Wealthy people assume that they deserve what they have, to the extent that they lack empathy for others.
“Deserve”! That's the key word: the video at the end of this article will illustrate this.

Once people believe they are 'better' than others - more worthy, more deserving (the aim of the class system)
- then their boundaries become fixed, into “them” and “us”. Their lack of empathy has become so inbred,
that they can actually believe they are elite, and deserve their status. A Sir here, a Lord there, His Highness,
and all the other badges for which, sadly, many aspire.

The question then arises, are there levels above this?

The maintenance of wealth and power will be very important to the Rules of the World, to such an extent that
they do not care about the effects their actions have. They become amoral, bending rules to suit.
Rule by corruption, creating corruption.

There are companies that make soft drinks which are totally unhealthy - in fact, harmful - and make billions from it.
The point of this is that...THEY DO NOT CARE...because they think they deserve the wealth. To make this work,
the Rulers have to get together, to know whose palms to grease. If this sounds far fetched,
just look up the Bilderberg group.

This raises a further question: are there levels even above this? Yes.

At this point I can now relate to them from a spiritual point of view. This is where spiritual light turns black,
creating dark knowledge, which results in control through fear. Alistair Crowley was just a showman: he toyed
with the occult, which is spiritual knowledge claiming exaggerated powers, and the imagination does the rest.

Knowledge is neutral: it's what we do with this knowledge that matters.

We can learn about the true nature of mind freely, and then go away and use this knowledge to enhance our
spiritual development - or we can use it to make money. Many so-called spiritual people do this.

You may ask, how does one make money out of spirituality? Easy. When you know the frailties of human beings
who are controlled by their emotions such as desire and aversion, you can get them to believe anything.
It's easily done, through ignorance and distractions!

The importance of karma and compassion is stressed time and time again in spiritual teachings: there are

huge spiritual dangers involved with spiritual knowledge. This bring us to demons/archons/mara.
The power-crazed at the top are the deserving elite...the rulers of the world: their selfishness allows
demons/archons/mara to influence them. It makes them feel powerful, and therefore, deserving – the self-perpetuating cycle.



Selfish actions create bad karma,
in that we get what we deserve.
Unfortunately.
It's all make-believe.



IuqGrz-Y_Lc
Tony

edina
18th July 2013, 00:22
thanks for sharing this pi, it is quite insightful into human behavior,

I'm adding this to one of my playlists on my youtube channel. Keeping the flow going by sharing it with others ... :)

Surprised there is not much discussion generated here about the insights that came out of this study,

It's a good question to ask , I think, who deserves to rule? Lead? Administrate?

A sense of entitlement seems to be counterproductive to responsiveness, and response-ability.

And all those functions require responsiveness to be effective.

How do we determine a person's worthiness to fulfill that function in our culture?

What skills, attitudes, attributes, character traits, philosophies do we feel would make effective servants to the People?

Is there a way to test this out, and to use this test in determining , objectively, who we even consider for such functions?

Are we all inclined to a feeling of entitlement? This study seems to indicate that a particular situation engenders it, or perhaps, its a genetic bias?

And is it possible that the behavior we are seeing in the elitists, may actually be an unresolved shadow of the collective consciousness of humanity?

If so, then any one reading this can contribute to the resolution of that shadow, by resolving the shadow within themselves.

Any work that any one of us do, smooths the way for all others, since in reality, we are all one, and separation is only a part of the lie/illusion generated to confuse us, as to who we are.

I've always seen money simply as a symbol of currency, for flow, representing the flow of our intention and attention units, and I tend to give money away as much as it comes to me, mostly to keep the flow moving. Money flows through me, so to speak ... LOL ;)


The line across the S for me, represented an attempt to block, or control the flow. Every thing is energy, eventually life flows where it is want, whether we want it to, or not. Energy blocked in the body creates dis-ease, from the imbalance created by the block of flow. We are seeing this same principle in action on a global scale due to the attempts to control by Central Bankers. Just as when dam is about to burst, the people who built the dam to serve their personal needs get a bit nervous, that much energy blocked for that amount of time can be overwhelmingly powerful for those in the valley below the dam, so it is presently, with those who built the federal reserve/IMF system as a means to control the flow of life to their favor. Life has its own Will.

Someone asked me today about money, and I've been thinking on that question.

What would happen if our philosophy on "money" shifted at a foundational level?

How would the human mind process it's relationship to money, if we were to understand that our true currency is our intention, attention (focus), and our word?

In the past the globalist, monopolistic capitalists have profited from the integrity of your word, and mine, and so many others, of the word of our ancestors.

However, now .... People everywhere are taking back the power of their word, investing their intention and attention toward values that honor the highest good of all,

Imagine, if you will, how your children, and your children's children and their children, and your future selves will experience a world of humans that remember they are creator beings,
creating continuously by the energy of their intent, attention, and the integrity of their word, and what they focus on grows...

What does that experience of world look like, feel like, smell, taste and sound like?

Like the History Channel often says, "It has already happened, it's just some of us don't know it, ... yet?



appreciate that you took the time to share the information on this study, ... insightful!!! :)

Tony
18th July 2013, 07:37
Spiritual information and study.

Study is acquiring teachings, reflecting, experiencing and turning the information into knowledge.
Through study, we can join up the dots, and recognise the complete picture of the nature of mind.
It goes without saying that meditation is part of this experience. Through this study and meditation,
we discover wisdom and non meditation...effortless awareness.

The most profound effect of genuine study and practice is compassion for all sentient beings,
as we now understand their true nature, and that of all objects in the universe.
That nature is Shunyata – Emptiness!

If we remain at merely gathering information and do not study, we shall also be empty.
Empty of genuine experience, empty of wisdom and empty of compassion.

Spiritual teachings are self secret. If they are not received in the right frame of mind,
and not practised, then they will not be understood. In fact, they won't even be heard!
We will merely gloss over the words.

The teachings have to be taken to heart, and investigated, as gold is tested for quality.
We have to understand the teachings and know the teachings. Listening to teachings and
reading books will direct us on the path, but we have to tread that path.

Genuine, authentic relationship with the teachings and the teacher inspires us to also work
for the benefit of others - not for recognition or fame, but from genuine concern for their suffering.

Wisdom is hidden in the mud of the mind.
It merely has to be search for,
recognised and washed.

Bubu
18th July 2013, 11:29
Spiritual information and study.


The most profound effect of genuine study and practice is compassion for all sentient beings,
as we now understand their true nature, and that of all objects in the universe.
That nature is Shunyata – Emptiness!

If we remain at merely gathering information and do not study, we shall also be empty.
Empty of genuine experience, empty of wisdom and empty of compassion.



even if we study we'll still be empty because the nature of the universe is emptiness.

Hello pie this is what you gave me :confused::confused::confused::confused:

just playin

Tony
18th July 2013, 12:32
Spiritual information and study.


The most profound effect of genuine study and practice is compassion for all sentient beings,
as we now understand their true nature, and that of all objects in the universe.
That nature is Shunyata – Emptiness!

If we remain at merely gathering information and do not study, we shall also be empty.
Empty of genuine experience, empty of wisdom and empty of compassion.



even if we study we'll still be empty because the nature of the universe is emptiness.

Hello pie this is what you gave me :confused::confused::confused::confused:

just playin


Hello Nature,

"even if we study we'll still be empty because the nature of the universe is emptiness."


You are right: however, it's a matter of knowing emptiness, and not being vacant!;)


All the best,
Tony