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The disconnection from reality and the inability to confront things here and now, neutrally, as they are without euphoric or fearful thinking is becoming exhausting. While it is understandable to debate, comment, communicate, discuss the material etc. the level of effectiveness is diminishing for the returns.
I don’t expect everyone to be pro-active because whether I like it or not, not everyone, no matter how enthused by Meier’s material they are, the mission in general or making the world a better place, will be able to put forward the effective efforts necessary to enforce change – and furthermore, able to connect to the real world here and now, neutrally, unbiased, especially after reading the CRs, probability predictions etc.
Fact is the material isn’t for everyone.
There are several variables for this but the easiest ones off the top of my head are:
– Lack of fundamental neutrality; using the material, probability calculations etc. to fuel pre-conceived notions, biases, useless debates etc.
– Lack of incentive beyond talk on online forums, comments, etc.
– Lack of commitment
– Inability to confront reality as it is now and the systems that control it, and how to adapt to it and use it neutrally for the mission’s benefit
– Inability to vision the mission’s realistic expansion versus waiting 800 years for a magical fix
– Inability to commit because of unorganized structure that we, as snowballs, should be working on perfecting.
Perhaps the idea of the mission, and the “thrill” of its predictions, prophecies etc. has blocked out the necessary work and work ethic mandatory for fulfillment of its expansion, reach, etc. within respect to the very real world we live in here and now.
As such, I’d like to suggest that anyone actually serious about the mission and the expansion, the material, and all that jazz, think about effective ways and methods to bring their skills, abilities etc. to the table.
This year we should strongly consider what is doable. Consider our advantages, disadvantages, strengths and limitations, connections, resources, skillset, emotional and mental stability / capacity, etc. and the like.
The idea is to move from wishful thinking and “zomg IT’S SO BAD, LEMME RANT HERE AND DO NOTHING ABOUT IT” to “How exactly can I help, and, or, what can I do, realistically to support, aid, and grow this mission?”
Effective efforts this year for only the people serious about making these actions happen.
Please consider that the level of energy required for this work is extremely demanding, and it must be pointed in the right direction. The mission IS WORK. It’s striving, and I really want people to start thinking about this before they come to fill the blog with ranting.
While I understand some fuses can be blown and you need to blow off some steam, consider the kind of work that Michael has been doing for years, and the work both of us do now as well.
This is not a joke. There is very real work going into the mission and we need other people to see and respect that, and hopefully, contribute their own hands.
Please folks, consider it is time to move from talk to action, and if you are willing to do that then reach out to us. Step up to the plate. The world isn’t going to magically save itself 800 years from now. Our efforts here and now, though, will put forth the effects to assure that.
PLEASE think about that carefully.
This is work.
Procrastinating further I already know the intention of the material is for everyone. However, in reality, its practical usage, isn’t. It is both (positive / negative) Because while some can handle and do something with it, others are broken, and actually end up becoming more negative or simply going mad.
These are more or less the debates I’m referring to.
For example, I can point out that (based on the spiritual teaching), the usage of the word “humbling” points to “humility”, which has no place in true neutrality. Modesty would be more fitting. Yet pointing this out (while the intentions may be right) can end up being quite petty and open up an entire door to unproductive mental masturbation.
You’re also right that people are at different levels and capability. That’s true, and as I previously mentioned, not everyone will be able to be pro-active. This is a realistic acceptance of the real world we live in without prejudice.
Another thing to consider is interpretation, which reveals a lot about the person assessing the information presented to them. For example, the way how you interpreted a portion of my words somehow ended up going into…
“We were all at one point in time at a lower rung on the ladder, and guess what… regardless of how “great” we may esteem ourselves to be in our understanding, in our consciousness, in our Spirit, there is ALWAYS someone (in fact lots of someone’s) much higher, much greater, much further up that figurative ladder. Humbling, isn’t it?”
and milking a cow
“Let’s treat each other with respect! Let’s examine our own understanding and cognition of things before we cast aspersions on others.”
– Which veered off course into another topic altogether that I neither intended nor prepared to talk about. Are these spoken in a general sense? Are they directed toward me? Yourself? All these questions come to mind.
After a certain extent, no matter how gracious and loving you’d try to be (smooth around the edges etc.) Interpretations are still up to the person themselves. You can also look at it to add depth as to why a space traveling race wouldn’t be so enthused to openly reveal their presence.
No matter how pure, neutral and well-intention their message may be, it is still open for every individual to determine for themselves.
I get it. You’re assessing it based on your understanding, and that’s totally cool – it can sprout many interesting branches up for intellectual debate, curiosity, and great conversation, and even further realizations of things we hadn’t previously thought of.
However, let us consider the energy and the time ethic (and work ethic) we put into these circles, and how it can be better directed. We’re all human and we have limits.
Are we using these beneficially?
“Let’s treat each other with respect! Let’s examine our own understanding and cognition of things before we cast aspersions on others.”
Yes to this for sure, and that’s precisely why we need those who CAN do, to do, CNN do and MSNBC do.