RE: [ET2] Intro & Prosperity

From: StarFields <starfields_at_SCpGKzcGxVhwYytJwWjtLFQ8bhX1AtLZ2gtBmgqVq2vF9XJynf-_9QZBRRtYAxxLpdhk>
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 22:41:55 +0100

Linda,

your rush of revelation about prosperity was really interesting
and it made me smile. I too was in some kind of gypsy set up where
you just work and somehow that contributes to survival and you
don't have to worry just HOW that works. LOL.

My favourite thing for ages was the Underpant Gnomes from
Southpark with their business equation. (They had collected a vast
mountain of underpants already and were EVER so busy collecting
even more :-)

Step 1 - Collect Underpants
Step 2 - ?
Step 3 - Profit

It is all in the mystery Step 2 ...

This fascinating principle can be observed in action on many
levels.

One that readily springs to mind is:

Step 1 - Become rich.
Step 2 - ?
Step 3 - Happiness.

On a totally different subject:

> it
> ALWAYS makes the world
> a MUCH better place

I had a "rush insight" on that topic one day that had *a huge lot*
to do with clarifications and many actual changes. Again, it was
one of those typical ET Whoosh!!! things, took probably 1/100th of
a second in all and it went like this:

That burden of "saving the world".
It came from a time when *you* *were* one with the world and you
tried to save yourself.
Then, it got translated and taken across into trying to "save all
8 Billion people on this planet".
Which isn't what it was about.
All you have to do now is save, heal, coach, counsel, therapise,
convert, convince, teach etc. yourself. This will change YOUR
world. And by definition and knock-on effect, THE world also. But
that is no longer your burden, your responsibility or even your
business.

Hallelujah!

I'm still dancing in joy with that - what a relief. Finally, the
whole world-saving thing becomes understandable AND - doable. For
I'm the only one thing I actually have some measure of control
over.

I *love* those "little" ET revelations :-)

waves,

SF

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