I have chosen the route of a loud insurgency that doesn't sound like an insurgency. It sounds so kooky that most of the "big guys" just laugh at it.
It's hard to say how much they really know about the reality of the situation. More than us, perhaps, but how much more? Maybe not that much more. The only real way through this situation is …
I have chosen the route of a loud insurgency that doesn't sound like an insurgency. It sounds so kooky that most of the "big guys" just laugh at it.
It's hard to say how much they really know about the reality of the situation. More than us, perhaps, but how much more? Maybe not that much more. The only real way through this situation is magic. And that translates in this universe to spiritual freedom.
The idea of creating a parallel system that conforms to a higher set of ethical and moral standards is not without merit. But who's going to set up an entire parallel factory to manufacture smart phones? Or cars? Most people I work with think that the only way to do this is to retake the corporate world (which these days includes governments). And you do that one person at a time by, basically, giving them the realization that there is an ethical way forward. So we have our own "cooperative collaboration" to accomplish this. After 26 years working directly on such projects, I currently sit on the fringes, retired and doing my own thing trying to get more intellectuals to question more of their basic assumptions and to go where "no man has gone before."
I have chosen the route of a loud insurgency that doesn't sound like an insurgency. It sounds so kooky that most of the "big guys" just laugh at it.
It's hard to say how much they really know about the reality of the situation. More than us, perhaps, but how much more? Maybe not that much more. The only real way through this situation is magic. And that translates in this universe to spiritual freedom.
The idea of creating a parallel system that conforms to a higher set of ethical and moral standards is not without merit. But who's going to set up an entire parallel factory to manufacture smart phones? Or cars? Most people I work with think that the only way to do this is to retake the corporate world (which these days includes governments). And you do that one person at a time by, basically, giving them the realization that there is an ethical way forward. So we have our own "cooperative collaboration" to accomplish this. After 26 years working directly on such projects, I currently sit on the fringes, retired and doing my own thing trying to get more intellectuals to question more of their basic assumptions and to go where "no man has gone before."