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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2013 16:51:54 GMT -5
This seems to be to be a subject worth the attention of any spiritual person. I've gave it a lot of my attention to the proper use and management of wealth for the spiritual human form. I don't think the non-form really cares to much. Not that enlightened forms are greedy but I have noticed and contemplated the mindset of greedy people considerably. Say one has a modest $5,000,000 laying around gathering moths and dust. How would a spiritual person go about using this money in a loving way for all humankind? It seems a lot of enlightened folks after getting enlightened start writing books, or giving lectures that do not allow all to participate because they don't have the money for one reason or another. Then you have dentist and doctors who do the same, and on down. If ever one shared the good fortunes God has bless them with it seems the world would become much more paradiscal and we human forms would have more time to become enlightened and maybe even overcome death and all diseases, cure all retardation. But since greed appears epidemic to humankind, and in my experience it goes all the way to the top including even the enlightened, (maybe except for the very few avatars) so the enlightened among us would have to set the examples and radiate the new sharing consciousness for humankind. If one looks it's easy to see how the greedy mindset works to destroy love. The greedy person always thinks about the profit/loss and not if it is the loving thing to do. They also are always concerned if someone is trying to cheat them or con them out of their cash. Are there ways to share completely and keep wealth? Wealth is not an object that can be simply accumulated... If you don't keep giving it away it won't keep coming back.
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Post by silence on Aug 30, 2013 17:16:53 GMT -5
This seems to be to be a subject worth the attention of any spiritual person. I've gave it a lot of my attention to the proper use and management of wealth for the spiritual human form. I don't think the non-form really cares to much. Not that enlightened forms are greedy but I have noticed and contemplated the mindset of greedy people considerably. Say one has a modest $5,000,000 laying around gathering moths and dust. How would a spiritual person go about using this money in a loving way for all humankind? It seems a lot of enlightened folks after getting enlightened start writing books, or giving lectures that do not allow all to participate because they don't have the money for one reason or another. Then you have dentist and doctors who do the same, and on down. If ever one shared the good fortunes God has bless them with it seems the world would become much more paradiscal and we human forms would have more time to become enlightened and maybe even overcome death and all diseases, cure all retardation. But since greed appears epidemic to humankind, and in my experience it goes all the way to the top including even the enlightened, (maybe except for the very few avatars) so the enlightened among us would have to set the examples and radiate the new sharing consciousness for humankind. If one looks it's easy to see how the greedy mindset works to destroy love. The greedy person always thinks about the profit/loss and not if it is the loving thing to do. They also are always concerned if someone is trying to cheat them or con them out of their cash. Are there ways to share completely and keep wealth? People are greedy, get over it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2013 19:51:00 GMT -5
Give me your $5,000,000 an I will share with you, by giving you direct access to it. Together we can drive wells into waterless countries an save the occupants mileage to far away rivers. Spiritually, you always share completely whilst becoming refilled, if you're doing it right. Don't have $5,000,000. Say a person does thou, and for example see a homeless lady using a walker, she is an alcoholic. How easy it would be to get her a home? Would it cost the rich guy anything whatsoever? He buys a little house tells her she can live there forever, even if she goes to jail when she gets out it will still be waiting for her. What has he done? Turned liquid asset into a solid and his net wroth has remained the same. The house would most like appreciate in value. What would happening to her physiology? Would she feel more secure, more loved. Would she then see that in this world that she thought was so loveless, isn't the way she thought? How would you qualify her, she is human. Look it this one enlightened man and all these rich people bought him Rose Royce, like 41 of them. I wonder what the rich person was thinking who thought getting him another rose Royce after he already has 35? It would have been very nice to watch him sell all the Rose Royces and save some needy children who needed operations, or homeless people who need someone to show them lovingness. That would have been very sweet. dammit, I thought you was real.
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Post by freejoy on Aug 30, 2013 20:19:31 GMT -5
For one giving her a house that is about the same as her owning it would make her into an owner. Owners usually take care of their place a lot better than renters. It's really about tack, "will you promise to take care of the place?" But really it doesn't metter much. How she became homeless is irrelevant because there are about as many ways people have become homeless as you can imagine. Homeless people I've talked to all seem to be very much like little children. If one imagines homeless people as 10 year olds they will probably be pretty close. They appear to have all the emotions and outburst of 10 year olds.It just an idea that seems would work in a lot of cases if one suspended judgments as even millionaires are alcoholics too. Would you have a 10 year old living in a house by themselves and expect them to care for the property properly? Why and how a person becomes homeless absolutely does matter. If it was a product of circumstance, like becoming temporarily significantly ill, then when the person is well you can expect them to return to their prior functionality and/or sanity. Mental Illness is significantly higher in the homeless. Its not just a matter of giving them free food and a home. There is rehabilitation to take into consideration and help them become as self-sustaining and healthy as possible. All of that requires a very large support system. So what? I agree more socail workers would be a plus. But as they say Love is the answer. Monthly home vists agreed to by the homeless (example). Maybe the current homeless workers jobs would change?
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