When it comes to economics,
resource management, there are endless systemic possibilities. As economic
systems are similar to eco-systems, balance is vital to their successful
operation, imbalance cannot be long maintained. When we consider that we are
one family and that the earth is our home and garden, we are bound by moral
duty to administer the resources of our home and garden for the good and
welfare of the whole family, anything else is theft.
One can imagine variously
organised councils, mandated to manage the affairs of each community, region,
or nation – an agreed collective – all of whom are answerable, at each level,
to a recognised, fairly appointed, and properly constituted authority. All this
would be pointless without a Grand Council of the Families of the Whole Earth,
as our current models so abundantly, and tragically, evidence.
Eligibility for service should be
dependent upon having first received adequate training for the role being
undertaken, while successful service should be the passport toward advancing
service in the higher councils; each member being nominated from within their
various regional groups and elected by popular vote.
At present the ideologies that
govern resource management are primitive, backward, ugly, violent, and selfish,
reflective of the savagery from whence we have so recently emerged; but some day
they will be forward looking, inspiring, creative, and service oriented. The social
consciousness of that age will be permeated with the sense that this world has
merely been loaned to us by our grandchildren, therefore will moral duty compel
us to not diminish it while love compels us to enrich it.
The God of Abundance is more than
comfortable with profit and prosperity, our problems lie not with abundance but
with the harmful effects of yielding to selfish desire. Inequalities labour any
system, giving rise to the wear and tear common to any inefficient system. When
the selfish endeavour to dominate – a natural and instinctive urge – they put
stress on the whole social ecology – political, economic, religious, military,
education and health – and some one, some family, somebody’s son or mother,
brother or sister, somebody is going to be ACTUALLY hurt, will be aggrieved through
injustice – an inevitability of inequalities.
Western apathy toward the tragic
injustices suffered by our brothers and sisters, our family, in the global
south and east I term ‘Spiritual Leprosy’ – insensitivity
toward how our actions and lifestyle choices works injustice and harms our
family. Like the sufferers of leprosy, we do not ‘feel’ that what we are doing
is damaging us but even though we don’t feel it, the damage is nevertheless
real and, if not treated is fatal. It is for this reason that a global
spiritual awakening is the only solution to the ills that currently beset our
world.
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