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Go to school, get a job, pay
your bills, and try to put yourself in a position to earn enough money
to be able to live – this is our current human experience. But while
we’re busy focusing on how to survive, our planet is being trashed at an
exponential rate.
Is it possible to create a human
experience where we don’t destroy the planet? Is it possible for
everybody to have their basic necessities met without the use of money?
Is it possible to create a “system” where money is not even needed? We
believe so, but there still seems to be a harsh resistance to this type
of thinking, despite the tremendous amount of options that exist to
change our world.
For example, we could use hemp and other
biodegradable non-toxic ingredients to manufacture our products –
products that don’t harm the environment, but actually help to heal it.
No more plastic, no more deforestation. Hemp can also be used to
generate energy and boasts over 50,000 other uses, but this crop is
still illegal in many places.
Again, hemp is just one small example
out of many with big implications. There exist a number of problems that
urgently need to be addressed, and the fact that a handful of
corporations pretty much own the entire planet and all its resources
doesn’t help, but things are changing, there is still good out there.
Imagine if these corporations came together and pooled all of their
resources to change the world. What a difference that would make. We
need a shift in consciousness to save the planet, a network that is not
driven by greed, fear, and ego, but one that is driven by a common goal:
the betterment of our planet and the well-being of all life on Earth.
This is absolutely possible to achieve,
and sometimes I feel that because this is such a simple idea in
essence, people don’t believe it. It’s not uncommon for many to refer to
economics, business, finance, the very system that enslaves us; it’s
hard for many to imagine a world without money or to understand how that
world would even function in practice. I believe this simply comes from
an ignorance of solutions that are out there and the way our world
works in general. Self-education is the key to making change happen.
I’ve said this before and I will say it
again, working in this field for a number of years now and being
interested in it for even longer, the progress we’ve made as a human
race is astounding. Anybody who pays attention to this type of thing
can clearly see that. At the same time, we have a long way to go, and
there are many steps for the human race to take, but we are indeed
heading in the right direction.
These are just a few
pictures to get you thinking, and they’ve been floating around the
internet for a while. We apologize if you’ve already seen them, but we
definitely wanted to archive them on our website as they do provide some
valuable food for thought.











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