Sunday, August 18, 2013

[GMW #2794] All Planets Should Avoid Communism And Capitalism


[GMW #2794] All Planets Should Avoid Communism And Capitalism Idea Dream -Robert Muller's Ideas 3001 to 3500
~ Idea 3187 ~
When outer space beings will discover and visit our lifeless planet they will find that its demise was due to two dreams at the beginning of the scientific and industrial revolution in the 19th century: the dreams of communism and capitalism to create paradise on Earth.  Communism was lucky and capitulated, giving up.  So it became the fault of capitalism for having destroyed the Earth and brought it to an end.  If there is a cosmic universal think tank established by God to see how the universe was fairing and how planets would succeed, the conclusion would be: forget communism and capitalism.  Avoid them on any other planet.

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,
Volume II Chapter 3 Of Consciousness
Most people have very limited ambitions.  For example, they still seek national glory at a time when world glory is widely open to them.  They want to be national heroes when they could be world heroes.  They want to be national artists or writers when they could be world artists and writers.  They want to be national philanthropists when they could be world philanthropists.  They love a nation when they could love the entire world and humanity.  How strange is that retardedness!
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UN News: UN Chronicle, United Nations News Service, UN Wire Archive
References: Earth Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Rights of: Children,Women, IndigenousPeople
To Be Written: Rights of Nature, Birds, Animals, Fish, etc.

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