Saturday, November 5, 2016

Practical Government

Government appears to come from outside of us.

Really, it is the collective thought, conscious and unconscious, of all of us.

With that understanding, it is apparent that there is some confusion about government.

Does it comes from laws?, from tradition?, from within?

Does government have gender? is it cultural, economic, political?

Where, exactly, is government?

What, actually, is government?

How is government enacted?

How does our concept of government affect us individually?

How does our concept of government affect us collectively?

As we discover how we govern ourselves, for good or evil, for prosperity or poverty, for fulfillment or frustration, we will begin to make choices which take us in the direction of our dreams and goals.

We will lose the feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and indecision.

We will listen to our inner heart and not be confused by all the noise of media and other confused minds.

We will not be overwhelmed by those who have an agenda for personal power.

As we discover our unique individuality and what makes us happy, we will have opportunities for service which cause us to prosper and which also give us the greatest fulfillment we could ever experience.

The government from within which makes us happy individually will cause us to desire the government from without which makes all of us happy.

The effect will be a chain reaction where we keep taking care of one another and give each other room to discover each of our unique and fulfilling roles in life.

The only “positions of power” will be the ones which help coordinate the services which take care of all of us.

The only ambition will be to see that no-one is left out.

Eventually, when we discover that government resides within us, we will exercise that voting power that we have in the US.

Other countries will naturally enact the forms of government which take care of all their residents and citizens as well.

And the only people running for office will have the unique qualifications of compassion, and the overview of how to organize resources, to service the needs of everyone in the community.


© 2016 Kathryn Hardage

www.sharedglobalvision.blogspot.com

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