Poverty is wanted by the system - even by you?

"But there must be poor people ..." a journalist said to me when I published the book Millionaire Spirit. "... who else is going to do the work?"

This belief is deeply rooted. Even the caste systems in various religions ensure that certain work is performed by a caste and that it is impossible to escape "one's" caste. However, these are all historical facts - not truths! In my podcast episode on the "imperial state", I talked about the effects of these caste systems, which we still feel today.

A simple example: tax evasion and its punishment.

I currently live in Switzerland. You have to pay taxes there too, but there is no such thing as tax evasion with a prison sentence. Switzerland is a voluntary union of cantons; there have never been kings and emperors here. The municipalities are run like companies: With an annual budget that is approved by the citizens of the municipality. This results in a preliminary financial plan, which in turn determines the municipality's tax rate. Every year, similar to a shareholders' meeting, a joint review is carried out to ensure that everything has gone according to plan. If someone moves into the municipality who pays a lot of tax, the tax rate for the citizens would fall in future.

The result? The tax rate in Switzerland is generally lower than in Germany, but there are hardly any holes in the roads or dilapidated schools. Taxes are for the citizens, which is why every Swiss citizen treats their community and their country as if it were their own property that they look after.

In Germany or Austria, it is said that the land belongs to the citizens. But this has not been accepted at the cellular level. "Let the state sort it out!" is a typical sentence that shows that the concept of the people's property is not understood. The whole eco-debate would be different if we understood what we are doing to ourselves.

Morphogenetic fields

The biologist Rupert Sheldrake coined the term morphogenetic fields: These are energy fields. They never disappear, but you can actively detach yourself from their influence.

"Kaiserland" is a strong morphogenetic field.

The emperor sent out his henchmen to collect taxes. They had to be paid, regardless of whether the emperor used the money wisely or squandered it. The emperor never had to justify which orgy or war he wanted the money for. It served his lifestyle. That's why the punishment was introduced, because something was taken from the emperor. And isn't it still like that today? When I was a student, a professor said that tax evasion should not be punishable as long as tax wastage is not punishable. He was right.

Of course, I'm not saying that taxes should be evaded without hesitation. But we could learn a lot from Switzerland: there, taxes primarily serve the citizens, the family, so to speak. And if someone in a family has done something wrong, they have to make amends ... but they won't go to prison for it. This also applies to other areas in Switzerland. If someone doesn't perform, you can't immediately put them in default and hit them, you don't do that in a family either. You first clarify: What is the reason for the misconduct? And then ask yourself: Do we have to help?

Inspiration to free ourselves from the morphogenetic field of "Kaiserland" also comes from other countries. When a customer fails to pay at a Western bank, alarm bells immediately ring. Above all, the bank asks itself: "How do we protect ourselves against this non-payer?" A completely different approach comes from Bangladesh. Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus founded the Grameen Bank there. If a customer there defaults, the alarm bells go off. But others: "Attention, a customer is not paying! How can we help?"

There are many examples of how the Kaiserland field affects the fact that citizens are still "subjects". For example, the minimum wage debate: give the slaves a little more money, but don't teach them other thoughts, thoughts of freedom and self-worth. Or let's look at school education. Prof. Dueck calls it an education like an American post horse. It has to work under every coachman. And when it's old, it's sorted out.

Poverty has a system and is made by the system! See also the interviews I did with Prof. Muhammad Yunus.

War with a system

War also has a system and is made by the system. Above, a photo of the Alliance for Peace in the Middle East. And despite - or perhaps because of - poverty and war, more and more people are standing up and refusing to be subjugated.

The news hardly ever reports on how many peace-oriented movements there are. No interest in it. Arms trade is still big business. Palestine is poor. How many rich Muslims are there? Why did Arafat die a billionaire?

Nothing reaches the citizens. In Northern Ireland, $33 per year per citizen was spent to achieve peace. In Palestine and Israel it is currently only $4, although peace there is much more important for the whole world.

Poverty has a system! Do you want it too?

It's not just about active behavior. It's also about what you think. What do you talk about with your friends? What is your world view? Is your view based on beliefs or facts?

Morphogentic fields are also strengthened by your thoughts. This does not have to be visible to the outside world.

I used to say: "What business is it of mine what my neighbor thinks?" Today we know: What he thinks helps decide between war and peace. Destruction or reconstruction. Poverty or prosperity for all.

Didn't the journalist say that we need the poor ...? Your thoughts don't just determine your reality. They also determine the reality of all of us. Remember that.

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