Friday, January 4, 2013

Time to Begin the Planning of a New World, a World that Works for Everyone

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I said earlier that I regard it as time to begin thinking in terms of beginning our world service. I suggested two organizing principles we might begin thinking in terms of, to start the whole process of creating the context of a New World, a world that works for everyone.


I now want to suggest four areas of the globe to begin focusing our love on as an exercise in beginning to concentrate our attention on areas of the world in which much work needs to transpire.


They’re the areas of the globe usually thought of as the Middle East, South Asia, Sahel/Subsaharan Africa, and Middle Latin America.


I don’t want to define those areas overly much. What each of those terms means for you is acceptable to me. But perhaps I can say a word about what I think they should include as a minimum.


As a minimum, the “Middle East” should include Syria, Israel, and Palestine; Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. These are areas that have been embroiled in conflict, either native or imported, for millennia, have been largely or partially unsuccessful in extracting themselves from it, and need our combined focus and help to make the transition to peace, equality, and wellness again.


As a minimum, South Asia should include Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh; Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Indonesia. These are areas of intense exploitation by First World powers and conflict between majorities and minorities.


As a minimum, Subsaharan Africa should include all the countries below the belt of Arab countries, but most intensely the band of Sahel or Subsaharan countries from the bulge of Africa in the West to the Horn of Africa in the east.


As a minimum, the Latin American countries I’m suggesting we focus on are those that have been ravaged by the drug trade and intensely exploited predominantly by the American military-industrial complex ranging from Mexico in the North to Columbia in the South and including all states in between. Mexico may feel that it doesn’t need to be included in this focus. However, until the drug trade is eliminated, I personally believe it should be.


That’s not to say that all areas of the world cannot use intense attention, but rather that these areas have been exploited the worst and need the first immediate attention if we’re to raise the vibrational level of our planet and rescue its citizens from poverty and helplessness. It’s also to say that the revitalization of other countries in the so-called First World would be designed to be accomplished in the very process of turning their attention to the areas named.


I’m suggesting that other areas of the world uplift themselves in the process of focusing their attention on these areas. And NESARA will be the means of doing that.


For those unacquainted with NESARA, the term stands for “National Economic Security and Reformation Act,” and has become synonymous with a global abundance program that is near to being introduced that will redistribute the world’s prosperity equally and fund the revitalization of the world and the terraforming of the globe.


What’s needed immediately is that attention be focused on those matters which form the bottom rung of Abraham Mazlow’s hierarchy of needs. Our efforts would then work their way up the pyramid of needs once the bottom level is assured.


Among the needs listed on the first rung of Mazlow’s pyramid is “sex.” I’m not sure what Mazlow meant by the term but assume he was referring to procreation.


I’m not sure if the first rung of needs can be met without putting in place elements associated with the second rung; for instance, security of the body and of property. But I ask us to begin the process of discussion and planning now which will answer questions that can be expected to immediately arise such as these.


Our concerted assistance is postulated on the arrival of NESARA. But we cannot wait for word that NESARA is in place. The time to begin discussing and planning the world’s revitalization is now.


I’m not offering myself as someone who’s knowledgable in the areas that we need to explore to tackle the unworkability in our world. I’m only a motivator. I ask you to refrain from focusing on my own inadequacies, which are legion, and simply respond to the call.


Your expertise is what’s needed. Your taking the conversation another yard down the road is what’s requested.


I’m calling for a global conversation to begin on how to approach turning the four areas of the globe I’ve just named from areas of poverty and exploitation to areas of self-sufficiency and sovereignty.








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