“Those who are humble in practice are always righteous in the face of God. They are protected by the Supreme Being and shall always live in plentiful abundance.” Yogi Bhajan
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Today: “Break your despair or complement your enthusiasm with clarity. Do not be deluded. Keep real.” – from the I Ching
Break your despair or complement your enthusiasm with clarity. Do not be deluded. Keep real.
“Thus he neither flatters those above nor neglects those beneath him; he is as firm as a rock.”
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Meditation: NM0394 – Live Above Denial
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Today: “Any man who creates environments to show clarity about the causes and effects of the Creator…” Yogi Bhajan
“Any man who creates environments to show clarity about the causes and effects of the Creator—beauty and bounty in this world—gets merged into infinity.” Yogi Bhajan
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Today: “Leadership has failed out of blind obstinacy. We cannot fix what has happened.” – from the I Ching
Leadership has failed out of blind obstinacy. We cannot fix what has happened. We must take things into our own hands to do what we can to set things on a right path and never allow this to happen again.
“If a man misses the right time for return, he meets with misfortune. The misfortune has its inner cause in a wrong attitude toward the world. The misfortune coming upon him from without results from this wrong attitude. What is pictured here is blind obstinacy and the judgement that is visited upon it.”
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Meditation: LA724-920328 Reorganize Your Head, Be Positive, Lose Your Inherited Anger
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Today: “We have to understand the basic fundamental existence of ours—to understand the spirit.” Yogi Bhajan
“We have to understand the basic fundamental existence of ours—to understand the spirit. Once you understand the spirit you are all right.” Yogi Bhajan
Meditation: NM0415 – 20010910 – Karma & Dharma
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Today: “We must sit and wait for the evil to devour the good completely before it consumes itself.” – from the I Ching
We must sit and wait for the evil to devour the good completely before it consumes itself. The consciousness that gave it birth and sustained it will then depleted and exhausted and there will be justice.
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Today: “We are here to serve and to help each other.” – from the I Ching
We are here to serve and to help each other. Our service comes from inner conviction. As such, we are graced with the great power and resources to accomplish our intentions.
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Meditation: NM0336 – For Inner Strength
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Today: “When the one-pointed, infinite beam of the mind starts sending the signal into the infinity” Yogi Bhajan
“When the one-pointed, infinite beam of the mind starts sending the signal into the infinity and the infinity relates to the finite, the unit becomes united and this is called the highest stage of the yogic mind.” Yogi Bhajan
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Today: “Be aware of your influence on others.” – from the I Ching
Be aware of your influence on others. Know the impact of your words. Use your communications wisely for positive results.
Meditation: NM0364-20001023-On Communication I
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Today: “The Creator created the creature to realize the state of the stability, the finite of the infinity.” Yogi Bhajan
“The Creator created the creature to realize the state of the stability, the finite of the infinity.” Yogi Bhajan
Reading from March 26 regarding the state of the corona virus – from the I Ching
The world is being overwhelmed by the spread of the virus. Immediate, drastic measures must be taken to mitigate the spread. Stagnation is imminent. The crux of the matter is this:
Nine in the third place means:
The ridgepole sags to the breaking point.
Misfortune.
This indicates a type of man who in times of preponderance of the great insists on pushing ahead. He accepts no advice from others, and therefore they in turn are not willing to lend him support. Because of this the burden grows, until the structure of things bends or breaks. Plunging willfully ahead in times of danger only hastens the catastrophe.
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Today: “Do not adopt urgent measures halfway. You must must mitigate the danger immediately.” – from the I Ching
Do not adopt urgent measures halfway. You must must mitigate the danger immediately.
Meditation: KWTC19950725 Meditation to Balance the Tattvas
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Today: “Any man who creates environments to show clarity about the causes and effects of the Creator…” Yogi Bhajan
“Any man who creates environments to show clarity about the causes and effects of the Creator—beauty and bounty in this world—gets merged into infinity.” Yogi Bhajan
Today: “We have to understand the basic fundamental existence of ours—to understand the spirit.” Yogi Bhajan
“We have to understand the basic fundamental existence of ours—to understand the spirit. Once you understand the spirit you are all right.” Yogi Bhajan
Thoughts on Keynsian Economics
Think about it. When enough people are presented with opportunity, there are many who do not ignore it. Under the right circumstances, they cannot ignore it. Statistically, this tends to cause a shift in whatever macro dynamics are in play.
An obvious case is the question of the implementation of Keynsian Economic Theory. It was used, with impressive effects, to pull the world out of the great depression. FDR was a skeptic of investing in “something for nothing”, but his gamble in creating the WPA paid off big time. What really did the trick was the “forced” government investment in the war machine in the late 1930’s. The tragedy of WWII also led to the greatest period of prosperity in modern history. Investment in war is always questionable. Investment in manufacturing infrastructure worked beautifully.
The “gilded age” of the 1920’s yielded to the “golden age” which lasted into the 1970’s.
It’s simple. During the depression, what everyone wanted, and needed, was a job. The WPA filled that need. During WWII, all the stops were pulled, with seismic economic results. it seems that when money is flowing, people cannot resist spending it, which is a direct stimulus to growth and prosperity. Fear subsides and the economy soars. Of course, it’s not a trivial problem. Too much spending beyond growth can cause inflation, as was witnessed with “stagflation” in the 1970’s.
Rather than adopting sane fiscal safeguards against inflation, which are known to the Keynsian Economic model, President Reagan chose to reintroduce fear into the equation with his “trickle down” proposition, which has been a persistent impediment to economic growth to this day. “Trickle down” is not a theory, it is a voodoo trick intended to persuade people to believe that the monied interests will take care of everybody. Just ask yourself which is more likely: Will more people spend more money when they have more money without the fear of being destitute, or will wealthy people invest more of their wealth to build something for everyone’s benefit? The former makes no assumptions. It’s a fact, proven by history.
The latter is loaded with assumptions:
Wealthy people are philanthropic – some of them are
Big business is willing to put its wealth at risk without the assurances of a monopolistic sure thing – its stockpile of trillions of dollars shows otherwise. Most recent investments have only gobbled up smaller enterprises and reduced competition, indicating one goal – a consolidation of wealth into fewer more powerful interests. More cash in their pockets won’t change this.
President Reagan weaponized fear, and its legacy has been adopted by all of his followers and apologists.
We were privileged to see the Keynsian model at work again when President Obama and Congress passed the Recovery Act in 2009. Its only problem is that it was an anemic gesture that should have been ten times bigger. Of course, there was enormous opposition by the usual suspects. It saved the world economy, but did not set us on a path to prosperity. FDR experienced the same problem with his initial efforts to save the world from the depression. It took the the War to seal the deal.
Other examples of public policy that have led to overall prosperity:
Mandatory free public education (mandatory that it must be offered) includes an enormous talent pool whose education has led to unprecedented achievement in all possible ways. Science, technology, arts, global relief from disease and other suffering and even diplomacy that has trumped tribal instincts. Imagine a world where only Trumps are educated (54% of Republicans think that college education is a bad thing for the nation)
Investment in the humanities. Where would we be without our culture and entertainment? (No philharmonic, no Spiderman?)
Veterans Administration and the GI bill: the only real compensation given to veterans for their sacrifice.
NASA:Today’s private space enterprise and our private lives owe a debt to public policy (JFK’s moonshot, velcro).
What is common to all public policy is that everyone contributes to it, and everyone is the beneficiary.