Wednesday, September 30, 2020

On The Universal Laws of the Creative Force of this Universe


 Gary Olson emails:

Very much appreciated your Freaky Feinstein/CA. politicians hypocrisy article; I am grateful for your perspective, and TARGET LIBERTY. THANK YOU.

I’m not a fanatical religionist, but I’m definitely not a materialist. I’m 72 years-of-age and have been “alone” most of my life, by which I mean that my ideas and worldview are not readily considered, but over time my detractors have come to recognize that my perceptions are not altogether faulty (reluctantly). I have a question which I would appreciate your response to because I respect what I have read in your publication, TARGET LIBERTY, and your transparency is appealing. I believe one of the Universal Laws of the Creative Force of this Universe is “whatsoever a man soweth, so shall he reap”, and therefore, ‘what goes around, comes around’. Over a century ago the de-facto government of the U.S. adopted Plank 10 of the Communist Manifesto, i.e., public education, and all the other planks, such as a central bank (perpetual economic slavery), graduated income tax (to con-vince the sheep that federal reserve “credit” was in and of itself “money”), and etc. All of which to me begs the question: Is what is happening now, corruption of law, medicine, education, religion, government, …everything! The result of our (the called people) failure to conform to the Universal Law of our Creator? Are we being called to repentance? Are we going deeper into Egypt,……………or are we being presented with an avenue of release?

 RW response:

Wow, this is a pretty heavy question.

As far as your quote  “whatsoever a man soweth, so shall he reap,”

And:

Over a century ago the de-facto government of the U.S. adopted Plank 10 of the Communist Manifesto, i.e., public education, and all the other planks, such as a central bank (perpetual economic slavery), graduated income tax (to con-vince the sheep that federal reserve “credit” was in and of itself “money”), and etc. All of which to me begs the question: Is what is happening now, corruption of law, medicine, education, religion, government, …everything! The result of our (the called people) failure to conform to the Universal Law of our Creator? Are we being called to repentance? Are we going deeper into Egypt,……………or are we being presented with an avenue of release?

The best I can do is point you to my discussion of The Truth Will Out, which is different from the way it is normally viewed. 

It is not an exact discussion of your point but close (9 minutes 16 seconds):

But if you mean by "the called people," those of us that understand how terribly things are going off the tracks, I don't see how we can be punished for not being able to stop such a massive dam break.

However, those of us who do understand what is coming will suffer severe consequences, just like everyone else, if we don't act now to take the precautions necessary to keep ourselves out of harm's way.

I hold Ludwig von Mises up as an example. When the Nazi threat was bearing down on Austria, he first moved to Switzerland and then America. He knew how to get out of harm's way.

"A prudent man foreseeth the evil and hideth himself, but the simple pass on and are punished."

-RW

7 comments:

  1. VERY interesting stuff! Our actions in response to these questions will have YUUGE consequences. Life changing consequences.
    I thought ***I*** had it figured out by living on a boat in the Bahamas. Think again, Mike. DORIAN happened. Flipped my big old boat right over and I think totalled her. I say "I think", because the Bahamian Govt. has shut the country off for me because...COVID, and I can't give an eyeball appraisal.
    I have a new (old) boat now, in FLA, and might become a for real "swamp creature". I had 21 great years aboard, and sure wish I could get my old life back.

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  2. If there is a universal law, IMO the current population in aggregate is far from following it. If what Mr. Olson means by avenue of release is that the powers that should not be have tried to go too far and have opened enough eyes to turn the aggregate 180 degrees, this is my hope. I see both signs to bolster that hope and signs that diminish it.

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  3. Mysticism...meh.
    People SHOULD be held accountable and reap the consequences for their actions, but it's not a law of nature; "What goes around, comes around" and "Karma" are great "shoulds," but not a universal truth.
    Here's a universal truth: People are born unequal, with diverse and varying levels of skills, abilities, interests, aptitudes and drive in pursuing goals---and the least amount of constraint on such productive energy (i.e. maximized liberty) best advances and uplifts the overall standard of living and advances in Civilization.

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    1. Well put. I would add that people are not only born unequal but we experience an unequal nurturing. A big part of which is the horrible school systems most are and have been subjected to.

      A friend of mine is a genuine genius. She has what she describes as a gift for patterns. As a child she showed very exceptional aptitude for such things as mathematics and music. Long story short, she was thwarted by both teachers and her mother, who was a teacher and insisted she be a teacher rather than her desire to be an engineer.

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    2. Public schools (and many private schools that mimic the public school model) are notoriously good at playing to the mediocre; They under-challenge the overachievers and over-challenge the underachievers.
      My three kids' passion for reading and learning was snuffed out at an early age too, thanks to oppressive methods of forced schooling. But, we all always have lively, engaging, intelligent conversations and debates around the house, and they've learned far more that way than when incarcerated at school.

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    3. It’s none of my business, so if you don’t want to answer I understand, but is there a reason you don’t homeschool? Especially knowing you have to unlearn what they learn? Or is your school not as bad as some? I see even here in Fairbanks the last school board wanted to start LGBTQ sensitivity classes starting in kindergarten. This coming schrool board election I think will end all that though. People are up in arms about it. Myself, while I don’t wish their children to be indoctrinated with this trash, I don’t have to worry about it with my kids.

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  4. This post, more RW’s response, has had me thinking since I read it the morning it was posted.
    Wow. And RW, what an answer! Spot on.
    As for the mysticism Sui Juris, well, it’s not all so mysterious to me.

    "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, - Luke 4:18

    But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing. - James 1:25

    I do not mean your conscience, but his. For why should my liberty be determined by someone else's conscience? - 1 Corinthians 10:29

    There are many many more, but this is enough. It’s no mystery to me. I wish the people burning down American cities would get a little of this mysticism in their lives. 😊

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