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The infection of historical models
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Every model of thought on the planet is
infected with the legacy of the higher order beings to some degree- including
ourselves. |
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| 10.3.1 |
The values of society, the models of
society |
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We see the legacy of the Gods affecting
the very foundations and structures of our own societies, from the symbols of
power, the allegiance to the loyalties of the God(s), the values by which our
society is chartered via its constitution. |
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Few people, if any live on the planet
Earth that are not affected by governments that hold power by virtue of the
models and attitudes adopted from the behaviour of the Gods.
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The values of religious thought and
teaching |
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Our religious teachings, are permeated
with the values and programmes of the Gods. Whether it be in traditional
religious systems. |
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The only way to be free is to re-invent
from the bottom up a new world concept. |
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Our legal system, our philosophies, our
thinking systems, our methods of argument, our mathematics. All of it has
traces or large slices of influence from the higher order life forms ( Gods). |
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| 10.3.3 |
The values of government |
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Our government structure is infected with
the same thought processes we have discussed in religion and see throughout
each and every culture inherited from the very first until now. The unbroken
legacy of symbolism and ritual- the worship of the gods in architecture,
culture and our constitutions. |
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The only way to be free is to reconsider
new models. new models of government organisation based on common sense. |
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| 10.3.4 |
The values of corporations |
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Corporations like all components of
economies are infected with the mind set of the generations whereby the massing
and accumulation of possessions is seen as an end in itself. Corporations grow
at different paces and different mind sets- some seek to grow like some
terrible cancer, unable to manifest anything positive in their existence except
the wealth and benefit of the originating shareholders. |
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others, seek in some genuine way to
benefit the world around them. The problem, once again is the value structure
and tools corporations have to make the transition. |
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Once again we see the tools as inadequate
to be able to provide the necessary focus on their function. |
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The values of self |
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The values of self, as discussed at
length have provided until now, little assistance in revealing the underlying
structure and nature of the struggle that most of us find ourselves competing
against. the structure to find acceptance. The struggle to find peace. The
struggle to maintain the standard of living that we expect or are accustomed
to. |
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