1/ Einstein said we wouldn't solve the problems of the world from the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. The only way we can change the world is if we rethink its purpose, from a place where we're here to compete to a place where we're here to collaborate.
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2/ Every cell in the body is guided through natural intelligence to collaborate with the cells around it to support the healthy functioning of the organ & organism of which they're part. When a cell disconnects from its natural intelligence and stops collaborating, that's cancer.
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3/ Disconnection from the natural intelligence to collaborate, to serve the whole, is a malignancy not only in the body but also in consciousness. And that's what happened to the human race: we've been infected by a malignant consciousness: the thought that "it's all about me."

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YOU are right about that and I have a way to Stop the Violence I'm Tweeting this to Really Stop it and now we have the Tracking and we need to Test for Violence and Quarantine and Cure. This Is 2020 and Guns should be Obsolete by now?
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Perhaps, possibly, maybe... pistisrec.blogspot.com/2020/… and other blog entries, offered humbly and in good faith
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You're right, that is a natural Intelligence ... and it's sometimes a real inner struggle to NOT be one of them ...
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I wish you could be on the debate stage with Trump instead up Biden.
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The malignant conscious of the dominant society. The dominant society is whom? You’re almost saying something though. They might not be ready...........
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1/ ‘It’s all about me’ is indeed toxic But I wonder if we’d hav the all about me culture if we weren’t so focused on increasing our wealth and power? The greed for wealth and power divides us - we don’t want to share The less support we have the more we look to wealth and power
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2/ Looking more to wealth and power 4 security than to others will naturally focus us on it all ‘being about me’ - who else can I count on? But if we make connectn our priority- being close 2 and knowing each other - won’t we want to help others more? Can’t we put people 1st?
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3/ I wonder, aren’t we more likely to care about those who care for us? Perhaps we might like to prioritize the people in our life ahead of accumulating more stuff than them? Then perhaps it will become more about ‘us’- the people I feel for - and less just about ourselves?