By Tom J Kennedy
A transformation is taking place as old structures and patterns are breaking down before our very eyes. Our whole orthodox 'usury-based' economy is shifting rapidly to become a 'usuryfree' economy. Everything is in place for this shift to occur.
A transformation is taking place as old structures and patterns are breaking down before our very eyes. Our whole orthodox 'usury-based' economy is shifting rapidly to become a 'usuryfree' economy. Everything is in place for this shift to occur.
The Barter/Trading profession has been evolving since the 'usuryfree' LETS (Local Employment Trading System) software was created in 1983. The SDI profession has been maturing since it was created in 1949. These two professions are natural twins. The SDI profession and the Barter/Trading profession are both positioned to offer 'economic lifeboats' for the visionaries of the 21st Century.
If we are going to empower ourselves and disempower the 'usury' elites' group of companies then we must get motivated and take action before it's too late. Without a doubt the SDI profession offers the optimal opportunity for us to move away from that collective consciousness which has somehow compelled us to shop from the 'usury' elites' group of companies i.e. the giant trans-national, retail stores, the big box stores and the heavily advertised commercial shopping centres.
If we are going to empower ourselves and disempower the 'usury' elites' group of companies then we must get motivated and take action before it's too late. Without a doubt the SDI profession offers the optimal opportunity for us to move away from that collective consciousness which has somehow compelled us to shop from the 'usury' elites' group of companies i.e. the giant trans-national, retail stores, the big box stores and the heavily advertised commercial shopping centres.
The collective consciousness rooted in white Anglo-Saxon Catholic and Protestant cultures is individualistic and isolationist - especially in matters relating to business. These people seem to be greatly intimidated with the new pattern of buying products and/or services from family, friends and/or neighbours who operate an SDI enterprise.
For some strange reason many of these people do not understand loyalty and they embrace some sort of fear which manifests in a hang-up about someone they know making a profit from some product and/or service which they buy. They would much rather buy from a clerk in a giant retail store who is a perfect stranger than from a family member of friend who has a home-based enterprise. Bizarre indeed!!
They have been hanging on to old patterns of retailing and marketing and thereby denying that a transformation is taking place. Most of these people are from the middle class. It's almost like they harbour the 'isolationist' traits of the rich class. Could their obvious 'isloationist' behaviour be caused by their wanting to be like the rich class?
It is interesting to note that the collective consciousness of the non-white, immigrant, multi-religious, urban cultures such as Greek, Lebanese, Jewish, Italian etc. is co-operative, cohesive, collective and fully supportive. These people are ready and anxious to support each other in whatever SDI enterprise(s) they might be involved with, thereby advancing the transformation that is taking place. In fact, these groups will go out of their way just to shop in an enterprise of a family member or friend. That's just the way it is.
Let's NOT be influenced by the incessant advertising that bombards us on TV, the radio and the daily newspapers - for it is only the 'usury' elites' group of companies that can afford such advertising. Remember also that the daily newspapers which are withholding the 'universal truth' are the same newspapers which rely on the massive advertising dollars from the 'usury' elites' group of companies which in turn rely on us to spend our dollars to buy their merchandise.
Let's start to change our collective consciousness NOW and make an effort to do our Christmas shopping from our local community stores, craft markets and/or from our friends and SDI entrepreneurs in the SDI profession.
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