Carol Sat Sep 26, 2015 1:31 pm
I remember "entrainment" beginning back in the 50's when the entire class had duck and cover under the desk during safety drills in case of the threat of an atomic bomb.. that was in Los Angeles. Then in California working for the county "entrainment" was very evident in how we could speak and refer to illegals and other races. One had to learn how to choose their words carefully.
Recently, I also listened to Cathrin Austin Fits and read the article on "entrainment" and am in alignment with her perspective
Having been a Public Health Educator one of my jobs was to work with the public (especially youth) and retrain them on how to view tobacco use as an addiction and not a good thing for one's health let alone the health problems created for others by secondhand smoke. So entrainment on this type of Public Health level was/is a good thing.
Having lived in communities with CC&Rs, I didn't like it much when the people who got in power/control, changed things around to benefit themselves at the expense of what others wanted. To me Project Everyone is similar when it comes to a set of CC&Rs people around the world are expected to live by. CC&Rs are basically the rules of your neighborhood. Generally, the goal of the CC&Rs at the most local level is to protect, preserve, and enhance property values in the community. Most of the time, the rules make sense and are easy to accept - and sometimes they are just a bloody pain in the neck when one or a few of those on the CC&R Boards become control freaks and go out of their way to make other people's live miserable. Many of us in the US grew up with the idea that the right to personal freedom was sovereign. I still feel this way especially when it comes to our nations Constitution. However, the way Project Everyone appears to me these UN goals are new global CC&Rs. So who is going to implement this and will this happen?
I can also understand that given how society is going downhill faster then an 100 lb boulder - what is one (our governments) to do? How can the world change where everyone has a right to benefit from the bounty that this planet has to offer and be treated with dignity?
In the Pope's speech he make it very clear that he thought the "self-serving elite" who are only out to make wealth for themselves are the problem. In part (a large part - but not taking into account the negative ET/entities influence over these very same elite) he is correct.
The goals being set out are noble and tend to be more in alignment with preserving human dignity.
In addition, I suspect in some cases something like Project Everyone may contribute to the loss of some personal freedoms, which may not appeal to independent thinkers who enjoy personal freedom, which includes freedom of choice (collection and maintaining free rain water that falls onto one's property/land, clean air, healthy food, etc).
Now think about this.
What if new wealth was to be distributed into the hand of humanitarians? People who are humble and not out to create personal wealth only for themselves where they sit on it like Smaug in underground cave in Lord of the Rings. What if this new wealth is to be directed toward creating jobs, improving health and distributed to make a better world all life that inhabits it? What if a huge NEW Social Change is on the brink of emerging - where what we have experienced up to now is going to become better?
From what I've viewed, Project Everyone seems to have a lot of "good" people involved who want to turn things around in the "right" direction. I honestly don't think these people are part of the "cabal" (yet some may be involved that we may or may not know about - for example, a hidden agenda pertaining to Project 21). That's not a comforting thought.
However, Project Everyone[/b from a spiritual perspective is amazing and I would hope the humanitarians involved are free to implement this noble global effort from a place of integrity where the goal is one of self-less service as compared to service to self.
The world as we know is changing.. faster then some can even imagine. [b]Project Everyone is a huge social experiment that just may work if the "right people" people who are in alignment with their own inner spiritual core of integrity making decisions on how funds are to be utilized.
As for the CC&Rs.. I doubt I'll every be comfortable with that element having lived under it when living in a condo unit where this one person got on the board of directors and had got the Board to vote on all the curbs in the entire unit painted red where no one could no longer park their cars in front of their homes EXCEPT his unit.. and not informing the residents of this change in CC&Rs.
Even now, here in Hawaii, the neighbor with a house two lots above us bought the lot between and cut all the trees down just so he could have a clear view of the ocean. I was furious as we lost all of our privacy that the trees provided. Plus it breaks my heart whenever I see huge trees cut down. These CC&Rs entitled him a view of the ocean and he is the only one of those of us - within this set of CC&Rs who used the CC&Rs to get his own self-serving way AT the detriment of what we wanted - privacy from the road and the houses above us. I was not impressed as he didn't even discuss with us if there were any trees we might like remaining standing so that people couldn't look into our bedroom window, that was fully exposed to his house after the tree cutting. He cut down almost every tree blocking his view on a 5 acre lot which were numbered over a 100. We were ready to move just to regain our privacy which is why we moved here in the first place.
So as a past mental and public health professional I can easily understand the benefits of something like Project Everyone. As a private citizen I do have some concerns.
Yet one thing for certain I do know... this is a UN agenda sponsored by many countries that need help the make things better for their people. Project Everyone will be a good thing for them and also for the many immigrants and illegals pouring into the US. Maybe not such a good thing for the private property owners as I've already experienced and witnessed when living in Oregon, along with knowing about other states where their socialist environmental laws don't even allow for property owners to collect their own rain water that falls on their own property off their roof that they own.
The key to Project Everyone's success I suspect will need the humanitarians who have financial means and will be involved in the implementation of this new social experiment. As long as the Humanitarians stay on the spiritual path and in alignment with their own moral integrity, while hopefully remaining humble .... and truly understand what it is to be a steward to humanity and the planet Project Everyone just may work.
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