The Politics of Abundance
Politics are not a problem. Politics are a symptom.
Politics will change when we heal our relationship with money, more specifically, with scarcity.
At the moment, politics are captured by global special interests, i.e., international banks and corporations, i.e., globalism.
And globalism is primarily fueled by a mindset of scarcity.
Outside of a small cohort of constitutionalists, many legislators are either consciously or unconsciously advancing Agenda 2030, acting as agents for the deconstruction of America and setting the stage for global governance by corporations.
Much legislative procedure has become a 'stakeholder' meeting with open-ended invitations to global corporations and their lobby to negotiate away our fundamental rights of privacy, body autonomy, parental authority, and the innocence and civility of society at large.
Who agrees that our constitutional rights are to be negotiated with corporations who wish to govern through every measure of coercion, discrimination, and fraud?
The question on all hearts and minds is, 'How do you change or reform politics?'
The answer is as long as we value money over Liberty, integrity, and Natural Law, our politics will center around the priority of money.
First, we must heal the misconception of scarcity, a root of evil inside us all, a condition merely reflected in politics. As above, so below. Scarcity accompanies the deep, unhealed wounds of separation and unworthiness.
For politics to change, we must change what we value.
From entertainers and athletes, 'earning' hundreds of millions of dollars over their careers to lifting farmers from the perennial threat of bankruptcy. Do we value Monday Night Football over the wisdom and experience of a man or woman who seeks to know the balance of Nature through agriculture? Whose hands bear the responsibility and trust of our soil and seed?
Like our lawmakers, our farmers and their families are under the thumb of global corporations, chemical agriculture companies that facilitate toxic food and disease. The ultimate irony articulates the current fate of humanity; the most prominent investors of chemical agriculture and many other toxic industries are the same as those of pharmaceutical medicine.
If politics seems too big to change, it may be too cumbersome and corroded by the dying paradigm of scarcity. It must transmute into a different form, at a different layer.
That layer is local. Beginning with a hard and uncomfortable look inside ourselves and then reframing what politics means and how it may serve our families instead of money.
Three words come to mind: Spirituality. Sustenance. Community.
Of course, there is no simple answer to the disorientation and divisiveness of politics. But repairing the most fundamental political issue and restoring the foundation of sovereignty is a place to start; by laying the first brick in the wall of restitution, of our communities and our nation.
I propose we begin the transformation of politics by restoring the Nature of agriculture. And reprioritizing the value of those with the willingness and skills to feed our families.
We will have arrived at a place of political balance when the farmer returns to the center of our spiritual, economic, and political institutions. This may sound trite, but ask yourself, who are we as a nation without the priority of a free and natural farming community? What is the value of healthcare when our food system is controlled by companies who began and continue as purveyors of chemical warfare?
Food is medicine, and medicine is Nature, and holistic wellness will only exist when we rekindle the priority of natural agriculture.
The local farm, the homestead, and the spiritual values which accompany them must become the nucleus of our communities and the center of our attention, second only to Almighty God.
We may contribute to this condition by participating in and supporting local farmer's markets and growers, cultivating gardens and enrolling our neighbors, and any efforts to establish and increase local and regional food networks. Natural agriculture, and the nutrient density and sovereignty it enables, will shift the priority of politics from money to regeneration, from chemicals to Nature, from mono-crops to biodiversity, from scarcity to abundance. A reprioritization of local, natural food production holds the potential to restore our vitality, our families, our communities, and our politics.
The politics of scarcity are poised to become the politics of abundance.
And the politics of Natural agriculture are the politics of Divine Creation.
And when the Heavenly Creator returns to politics, our victory is won.
Our communities will experience the Oneness that only our Lord and the consciousness of his beloved son can bestow upon this earth.
May we lift up our farmers.
May we become part of the Nature of agriculture,
And redefine a new politics of local community, regenerative agriculture, natural wellness, and Love.
May the politics of abundance reign free.
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