Thursday 19 April 2018





We Owe Nothing Part 4

Presently on earth, there is a deep culture of debt and the crux of this matter is crippling everyone of us. The idea of owing is a broken link set on the premise of greed and abuse of the power of others by those of us who believe that earning is king. How is it serving us this far? Poverty is an engineered ideology sold to the masses by virtue of the insidious device of religion which politics uses to create elitism via egotism and then economics tops this poisoned layer cake with the power to segregate in favour of the scrambling and partitioning of continents, cultures, creeds, language, kingdoms, realms, and ideologies etc.

To this day, debt is used to subjugate large swathes of the world and the gap is growing according to who rules the ideas of owing and repayment. The most hardest working people are the most poverty stricken on earth.

The questions are what is owed? Who is owed? Why is it owed? When was it owed? How was it owed? On this earth, we are swimming in plenty and yet we all think there's less. How come to be rich is easy for some and for others it's near impossible? What does the God we created think on the matter? How is it working for us this far?

I suspect that we can answer this question in many ways and indeed, we have, however, a few won't give way to balance. Does this mean that we give up and let the agendas of the few annihilate the many? I don't think so.

The idea that we owe something to a deity and a system is anathema. We know this deep inside us and yet we allow baseless ideas to pulverise our resolve. This story has and will not end until we all agree that the answer is a universal one steeped in the spiritual reality that we are powerful beyond measure.

I don't process to know everything, however, I am aware that what I am seeing on earth is not healthy. I strongly agree that we have the power to change whatever it is that does not serve us anymore. Growing up means opening to new ways that foster the growth of our species. We are custodians.

I don't know where we got the idea that we are owners. This actually is the crux of the matter.

©zari alexxanderr-caine 2018

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