Saturday, July 17, 2010
The War on Poverty Is A War on the Nonexistent
His is a war against the perceived nonexistence of having. And his insanity places the American economy in grave danger. Any person who sets out to destroy what doesn't exist is a danger to himself and those around him. The only way to experience prosperity and economic growth is for people to realize and appreciate what is, to utilize it and enjoy it. Our way of life is very much at risk when we are ruled or led by negativity and the focus thereon.
The only way to experience prosperity and economic growth is for people to realize and appreciate what is, to utilize it and enjoy it. All programs and policies aimed at fighting the nonexistence of having must be stopped immediately. The war on poverty has been and can only be a disaster. Politicians who have built a career on the fear of the nonexistent need to step aside and let those who appreciate what is and know how to live and create lead the way.
Most people will find it challenging to get their heads around the irony that the way to reduce poverty is to stop fighting against it and that all government efforts and expenditures in this vein are in vain and are counterproductive. It is easier when you realize that policies based on negativity, nonexistence and fear are poison, darkness and death.
Having is real. Having is light. Having is life and growth. Growth and prosperity are functions of realization and appreciation.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Perfect Tomorrow
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Determining Frequency of Vibrations
What keeps people from peace and greater joy? Thoughts of not having this and not having that. Not being able to do something or other. Never achieving their goals.
All images of no value, perceptions of nonexistence. Money is a value. Having money is a value. Not having enough money is a nonvalue and a perception of nonexistence, the nonexistence of having. Not having money, not having enough money is the nonexistence of having and does not exist and is not real. Not having does not exist and can only be perceived and then potentially experienced. Reacting to that perception of nonexistence gives it a kind of life.
The essence of insanity is perceiving what isn’t there and then reacting to that perception as though it were real. Accepting what isn’t as reality is the basis for mistakes and failure. Accepting perceptions of nonexistence as real and basing one’ thoughts, feelings or actions them will result in worry, fear, anxiety, bitterness. And will cause you to vibrate at a lower frequency.
We live in a world increasingly focused on, obsessed with worried about and at war against the nonexistent. And this insanity is pushing us to the brink of economic and social collapse. Is it not obvious that a life, or economic policy, built on perceptions of nothingness is unsustainable and headed for disaster? Whatever is based on the phantoms of nonexistence is doomed to failure.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Deadly Medicine
Light exists. Darkness does not exist. Simply, absolutely, literally does not exist. Period. Darkness is the perceived nonexistence of light and, as such, does not and can not exist.
Likewise the darkness of not having does not exist. And yet people have become increasingly aware, focused on, worried about and at war against the perception of not having. They see people not having this, not having that and not having the other thing. And they are draining the country and pushing us to the brink with their crusade to eradicate not having. These people actually then assume a posture of moral superiority because they are at was with their perceptions of nonexistence.
Is this not the very essence of insanity? Perceiving something that isn’t really there, something that doesn’t exist, and then feeling and acting as though it were real and true
All the government’s attempts to reduce or eradicate poverty (the absence of having something or other) are doomed to failure and are in fact counterproductive. Reality is that people have what they have. Having is light. Not having is darkness and does not exist. Mistakes and failure are rooted in accepting false for true, the nonexistent as existing and real.
Success and prosperity are a function of appreciating and subsequently increasing reality. The darkness of failure is the result of focusing on what isn’t and letting that determine your thoughts, feelings and actions. All government attempts to eradicate or reduce poverty are counterproductive. It is policy and programs based on not having. All these programs and expenditures only increase the awareness and experience of poverty. And even then not having is not real.
People in darkness are wont to see darkness. And then have little choice but to react to it. People have become increasingly hysterical in their perception of the darkness of not having. They now deem people poor because they don’t have the most advance internet access!
Insanity is accepting what does not exist as real and true. Accepting what isn’t real as real is the basis of all mistakes and failure. Prosperity, success and growth can only be achieved by resisting attempts to legitimize perceived not having. Drugging a patient for a nonexistent ailment is guaranteed to be detrimental to the patient’s health and well being and will eventually be deadly.
Appreciate the light.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
People in Darkness
People in darkness are wont to see darkness. And yet darkness does not exist. There is only light. Darkness is the perceived absence or nonexistence of light. Darkness is the nonexistence of light and all nonexistence is alike. People are inclined to see that darkness, that nonexistence, that we call not having which is the nonexistence of having.
What is the essence of insanity? Seeing something that isn’t really there, something that does not exist, and then proceeding as though it were real. It is total insanity to try to eradicate what does not exist.
Most government policy is driven by perceptions of the nonexistent. People perceiving that folks don’t have enough of this or have enough of that. And then they go to war against the darkness of not having. The results are always counterproductive.
These people of darkness see darkness. They are so conscious of the darkness called not having that even when their own lives are filled with major abundance they are still focused on the perception of not having.
The person of light is busy appreciating the beauty and abundance all around him. He sees, appreciates, produces, enjoys and does what he can to help those he encounters.
People of darkness are on a crusade to eradicate the darkness that fills their souls. They make the mistake of trying to do this be warring against the darkness that they perceive, but which does not exist, outside of themselves. They are focused on eliminating not having. Not having jobs, money, healthcare, opportunity, ability, happiness, whatever. Can't be done. All they can do is destroy what there is of these and increase the experience of not having.
It is the misguided people of darkness who are crusading against the darkness in their souls that they project onto the world. Where there is light they see darkness. They manage to assume the mantle of moral superiority because they appear to be so caring. It has nothing to do with being caring and morally superior. They live in darkness and are need to fight the darkness.
All attempts to fight destroy darkness are counterproductive. Insanity is seeing what doesn’t exist as real and as something to fight. Government policy is increasingly being driven by the perception of the darkness of not having. These people see not having everywhere and are determined to destroy it. They marshal the full force and might of their governments to attempt to destroy the bogeymen of their minds. In a world of having and only having they see not having. This insanity can only lead to more misery and the greater experience and awareness of darkness/not having.