2013

Examples of soul fragmentation

… a striking example, which indicates that our soul fragments again and again, especially when we die and if death has been traumatic, shocking, or sudden, and that many of the fragments can reincarnate in individual physical human bodies – as I explain it in the chapter “Denial and Fragmentation” in my text “The Transformation – about mankind’s situation and possibilities”

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The essence of mankind’s situation

When you experience something traumatic, you fragment, and thus you lose memory, personal strength, insight and awareness. But if your soul was whole, that is, not fragmented, then you would not get entangled in traumatic situations. In few words, you would be too smart to let that happen. This means, that we must have been fragmented from the beginning of our creation!

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Your perception of your identity limits your evolution

Most people identify themselves with their current form, for example “my name is James and I am from England.” But that is a far too limited perspective, if you want to understand your real identity and realize your true potential.

You get the most immediate illustration that the perspective is too limited, by taking into consideration that you have incarnated hundreds of times, and all these identities, where you have lived in many different countries in many ages, are also your identities.

But why can most people not remember much from their previous lives?

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Unconditional Basic Income and Joint Division of Labor is a natural evolution of democratic societies

The overall goal of unconditional basic income is to reduce the imbalance, inequality, lack of freedom, insecurity, stress and other inexpediencies that are the results of the gap between having a job and not having a job.
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The first objection people come up with when you say that everyone should be entitled to a monthly unconditional basic income from the state without having to meet any certain requirements or conditions, is that there will not be sufficient enough people who will bother to go to work and produce all the things the rest of us can then buy in the stores for our basic income. But this problem is not necessarily real (for several reasons).

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