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Gregg Prescott, M.S. /In5D.com
What if EVERYONE was wealthy beyond their wildest dreams and how would that affect our perceived “freedom”?
I often use an analogy of freedom as a man walking his dog. The man is the government, you are the dog and the leash is your freedom.
And this isn’t even “freedom”. These are “civil liberties”.
In an ideal world, there would only be two rules or laws:
1. Love everyone.
2. Respect everything.
What we are granted are civil liberties and through false flag events such as 911, these have become severely restricted. Please keep in mind that “liberties” are FAR from “freedom”.
If there was no such thing as money
What many people fail to grasp is that we are ALL economic slaves to a broken system of subservience, control and conformity. They will assume that we NEED to work and will say, “How do you expect to live without money?”
My response to them is, “If there was no such thing as money, then what would YOU be doing with your life?”
I recently met a young couple and asked them the above question. The woman stated, without hesitation, that she would be working with animals in some manner. The man, however, was somewhat perplexed at this question and basically had no answer and honestly, at this age, I probably would have been in the same boat.
I asked a 63 year old man the same question. His answer was that he would travel the world. I told him eventually he would want to do something to contribute to society and he responded, “At my age, I could travel for the rest of my life.” I let it go at that but deep down, I know he would eventually do something to contribute to society.
If you can imagine a world without money, then you can ultimately discover your life purpose and why you are here at this particular point in space and time. Certainly, we did not incarnate to become economic slaves to a failed system of fiat currency (or a slave to any currency, for that matter) but because of our perceived belief that we NEED money to survive, we perpetuate this cycle of insanity.
There are several proposals on how we can all live in abundance and prosperity without the need for money, such as the Ubuntu program or the Venus Project (above picture). If everyone lived in abundance and prosperity, then what would that do to crime rates? You already know the answer. Because those in power rule through fear, if there was no such thing as money, they would have no power at all because money is what drives their system of indentured slavery.
There is no “Free Will” within this matrix until we can ultimately be free to do whatever we choose to do. In a system on economic slavery, free will would quickly lead to chaos but in a world of prosperity and abundance, without money, we could actually be free to do virtually anything. Morality would be the overriding principle which would prevent you from hurting others. In a free willed society of prosperity and abundance, why would anyone want to do such a thing?
Granted, there would be some people who would want to either rule over everyone else or would want more than their share due to the perpetual programming that we need to have as much as we can to survive, but this is a fallacy.