The Gods of Eden – Chapter 39: Escape from Eden

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IT is NATURAL for people to wonder how they might be able to improve the world around them. 

A widespread misconception is that to be effective, a person must either be:


  • rich
  • a politician
  • a saint

The truth is, one can successfully take responsibility for oneself and for one’s fellow humans from exactly where one is without greatly disrupting one’s life or livelihood.

First millennial saint could be canonized as early as end of 2025


One may begin doing this gradually by first improving one’s own life, then by giving help to family and friends where it is wanted, then by joining or starting groups with laudable social goals, and finally by pursuing a sense of direct personal responsibility for the human race.

Humanity’s History & Ancient Civilizations – Library of Rickandria

It is important that more people begin this process.

As history has clearly shown, if you do not create your own surroundings, someone else is going to create them for you, and you may not like what you get.

A Study of History by Miles Mathis – Library of Rickandria
 
Major constructive changes to our world actually do not require much to bring about.

As a specific example, the inflatable paper money system, which continues to create indebtedness and instability at every level, can easily be replaced with a stable monetary system by merely ending bank-created money and setting up a system whereby money is issued by national governments in proportion to their gross national products and dispersed without engendering debt.

Banks could continue to participate in the system by being the conduit for the release and circulation of the money; but banks could no longer create money on their own.
 
Governments would no longer need to tax anyone or borrow; they could simply allocate to themselves the money they needed to operate, within limits imposed by their gross national products.

Under this plan, all debts owed to banks could be instantly forgiven: 


banks could be paid by the governments for their services in dispersing and circulating the money, and by consumers for consumer services.

The Custodial society itself, if it exists, presents us with an extraordinary challenge, as we have seen.

To reduce the human ability to meet that challenge by occluding the subject of UFOs and spiritual phenomena with false reports, dubious “evidence,” obfuscating “explanations,” and hoaxes is to do grave potential damage to the future prospects of the human race.

Origin of Life & Man – Library of Rickandria

At this time, scrupulous honesty from all sides is needed.

If Earth is indeed owned by an oppressive extraterrestrial society, then there must somewhere exist communication lines between human beings and the Custodial society.

I am not talking about alleged telepathic communication, I am speaking of face-to-face contact between humans and Custodians.

Part of the solution would be to find those communication channels and use them to begin negotiating an end to the pain and suffering on Earth.

This proposal may sound utterly wild as it would mean trying to start a process of diplomacy with an extraterrestrial society which most governments do not even admit the existence of in order to win the freedom of the human race—a race which most people would deny is even imprisoned.

Galactic Diplomacy – Library of Rickandria
 
On the other hand, some people might argue that such negotiations would be as futile as San Quentin prisoners trying to negotiate their freedom with the warden, or Nazi concentration camp inmates trying to bargain with their SS guards.

The Custodial society would need to be assured that the human race desires no revenge or political upheaval.

Mankind seeks only an opportunity to work out its promised salvation, and the human race would share its successes with the Custodial society.

The goal would be to let bygones be bygones and to get on with the future.

In the meantime, the problem of human warfare can be addressed directly.

It should be clear that there is no true “security” during any state of war, “hot” or “cold.” 

People speak of nuclear disarmament, but why bother making a small reduction in nuclear arsenals when chemical and biological weapons are produced in greater number?

Fortunately, many people understand that true national security is achieved through friendship and peace.

Ask any American if they feel threatened militarily by Canada, or any but the most paranoid Canadian the same question about America.
 
Both nations feel a sense of security not because they are pointing hair-trigger weaponry at one another, but because they enjoy a basic state of friendship.

In Europe, one does not find the nation of Belgium bankrupting its treasury to arm itself against the “Dutch Peril,” or the Dutch arming itself to the teeth against the “French Threat.”

Reliance on:


  • weapons
  • espionage
  • propaganda

and other tools of war to achieve national security will inevitably fail.

Sooner or later, someone is going to build a better bomb or find a way to get around yours. 

They will recruit a better spy or will tell a more convincing lie.

No one’s security should have to rely on such shenanigans.

There are many people today throughout the world who are striving to create security through friendship.

Those people have not been able to overcome several major hurdles.

World leaders have their ears bent by intelligence agencies which promote a chronic climate of fear and danger through secret briefings, alarming reports and grim scenarios.

As long as artificial philosophical differences exist between national leaders, those leaders will not be able to think and communicate rationally with one another.

If national leaders are convinced that a great Utopia will arise if they maintain their side of the struggle, there will never be peace.

Peace will only arrive if our leaders are willing to drop their great apocalyptic struggles and join the rest of humanity in a simple pact of friendship.

The first thing that people can do to bring about human freedom is to become aware of all of the small freedoms they have and expand upon them. In our world, there is a great deal of emphasis on broad and gigantic:


  • social
  • political
  • spiritual

freedoms, but many people find it difficult to exercise even the smallest freedoms, such as simply expressing a fact or opinion in a social circle.

The irony is that broad sweeping freedoms really exist so that people may enjoy all of the small freedoms that make existence worthwhile.

One can begin enjoying those small freedoms simply by exercising them.

As more and more people begin to do this, freedoms for all will expand. It therefore follows that sacrificing “smaller” freedoms in the name of achieving “broader” freedoms will actually cause all freedoms to be lost.

Perhaps the greatest hope lies in the fact that all spiritual beings, whether they animate human bodies, Custodial bodies, or none at all, appear very similar in basic emotional make-up.

There seems to be a core of good and decency within every individual, including within the most malevolent despots, that can ultimately be reached, although reaching it in some people can admittedly be a difficult undertaking!

With persistence, intelligence, and compassion, it may yet be possible to bring a resolution to all that we have looked at in this book in a manner that will leave everyone happy.

There are plenty of additional problems to be solved in our world.

Now it is your turn to dream up solutions.

Once you have thought them up, communicate them and act on them.

What you think, what you perceive, and how you view the world around you is extremely important because you have an inherently unique perspective not shared by anyone else.
 
Say what you have to say, discover what you want to discover, and pursue those humanitarian goals within you.