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YE CANNOT SERVE TWO MASTERS

  • Writer: Ken Finch
    Ken Finch
  • Jul 20
  • 3 min read

'GOD INTENDED PURPOSE OR LOVE OF MONEY'

"The core issues of the modern day are arising from the seeking of pleasures associated with riches (mammon) towards selfish gain and corruption, rather than the coming from unselfishness and the bearing of sacrifice. Not so much to do with our earnings nor an 'honest day's work', the problem is in the direction and utilization of things; the focus needs to be on the greater cause and not towards selfish ends. The money doesn't resolve the issues the correct use of what God has gifted us does. The answer is in the honesty not the finances, in thinking of others and in telling the truth. When truth is widespread, then we tend to get no option but to do what is beneficial for everyone possible in achieving the best outcome."


Om

Hindu sages say,


"The universe is founded on two principles:

1. Rita: law, order or regularity.

Making possible scientific and moral discovery; giving meaning.


2. Yajna: Renunciation.

The most powerful action is sacrificing personal gain for the higher and holier.


THE MILLENNIAL SABBATH - LOOKING AHEAD



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At the heart of our modern-day challenges lies a pivotal choice: to prioritize selfish interests driven by wealth and materialism or to cultivate selflessness, sacrifice, and a commitment to the greater good. Rather than focusing solely on personal earnings or an 'honest day's work,' we must recognize that the true issue lies in how we utilize our resources and direct our efforts. It's not the money itself that holds the solution, but rather the mindful and responsible use of the gifts we've been given.


The answer lies in embracing honesty, considering the well-being of others, and speaking truthfully. When truth and integrity become the guiding principles of our society, we'll naturally gravitate towards decisions that benefit everyone and foster a brighter future. What's needed is a shift in our priorities, halting the creation of self-serving power structures and instead channeling our efforts towards addressing the pressing issues of our time.


By recognizing the inherent value of every individual and the interconnectedness of our world, we can work together to build a more just, compassionate, and thriving society. It's time to reclaim our collective power and create a world where technology and resources serve the greater good, rather than perpetuating inequality and destruction. As we move forward, let us draw upon the wisdom of our shared human experience and the principles of justice, empathy, and truth to guide us towards a brighter, more harmonious future.


WHAT'S NEEDED IS TO STOP THIS CREATING OF GIANTS AND PUT OUR EFFORTS ON THE ISSUES


Although it is mostly covered-up in today's society, the biggest problem in the world today came through, "things being loved and people being used." In incorrectly utilizing technology and honouring the banking system we have been led down the pathway of making rich people; on towards the corruption of things. The love of money, riches (mammon) and man-made technologies is a form of idolatry. This is the issue behind all the issues, the core problem. It is destroying the system, the people and the planet.

The law is there for a reason and the corruption needs to stop. Acceptance is growing for a type of - take down whom we like or make a king of them - on behalf of the extremely wealthy; this type of lawlessness should not be tolerated. Rather we need the issues addressed with substance and we are not getting it and this misuse of power has to stop.

If we have answers to problems they are not to be hidden and suppressed. The technology belongs to humanity, it's not there for wealthy people to cash in! Things are to be used the way God intended in considering others! The capabilities of things and reality of what is actually occurring is not what they want you to see and they don't want you to know.


(Ps140:12) I know that the Lord will maintain the cause of the afflicted, and the right of the poor.


(Q28:83) We grant the Home in the Hereafter to those who do not seek superiority on earth or spread corruption: the happy ending is awarded to those who are mindful of God.


Picture: According to sacred text, beginning the proceedings the Klipah (doubt) seeketh to create chaos; death is known to be the ultimate form of chaos.

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