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Re: Characteristics of the Future

Neo <n...@yahoo.com>

maxhem...@yahoo.com wrote:
> This will probably be a bit too much for some, but others will enjoy
> and it and will hear the ring of truth as they read -

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> · A new sense of oneness will replace the present sense of
> separation. This will demonstrate as brotherhood, justice, and sharing.

> · We will enter an era of tranquility and peace-in exact proportion
> to the present discord. The violence and hatred of today will be
> transmuted into goodwill.

> · A new livingness will characterize our relationships and
> institutions; a new freedom and sense of joy will replace the present
> fear.

> · Contributions by the highest type of artists will lead to a
> regeneration of our lives. Everyone will become creative in his or her
> living in an altogether new way.

> · The family will gain, not lose, importance as the basic unit of
> society.

> · A new science, the psychology of the soul, will be the basis of all
> future educational efforts and will transform life for both the child
> and the teacher.

> · The media will have a very responsible role to play in education.

> · Gradually, the worst areas of slums and decayed buildings in the
> major cities will go. They will be replaced by recreational parkland
> and by ordinary housing, on a human scale, interspersed with parks and
> shopping areas.

> · New buildings will be quite different in shape from buildings of
> the past. Some of them, by their very shape, will focus and accumulate
> particular energies.

> · Transportation systems will be devised which will be so silent, so
> apparently motionless, that travel fatigue will completely disappear.

> · The growing concern for nature and environment will be embodied in
> legislation, universally accepted, and will lead to a wise husbandry of
> nature's gifts.

> · There will be a new reverence for all manifestations of life, thus
> bringing humanity into better alignment with the animal and other
> sub-human kingdoms.

> · Most farming will be organically based. This will enhance the
> vitality and health of the people.

> · A much simpler style of living will distinguish the coming
> civilization.

> · Humanity will be emancipated from the drudgery of needless work.
> Machines will gradually take over the tasks of manufacture.

> · Increased leisure will evoke undreamed-of skills and talents, allow
> men and women to reach their full potential, and permit close
> involvement in community and national life.

> · Following a world stock market crash, a complete change in our
> economic system will come about. A rational and sustainable economic
> structure based on sufficiency will become the norm. Cooperation will
> replace competition.

> · There will be a phased, gradual transfer of resources from military
> to civilian production, which will provide useful work for many.

> · The blind following of market forces, whose myopic rule causes such
> misery today, will give way to an enlightened and just consideration
> for the needs of all.

> · A new political/economic structure-Democratic Socialism or Social
> Democracy-will become the norm throughout the world.

> · All political groupings will tend to the center. Extremes will be a
> thing of the past.

> · In the Middle East, governments elected by the people will replace
> the present sheiks and emirs as rulers.

> · In Latin America, a process of democratic consensus will unfold in
> almost every country. The voice of the people will be heard, and land
> will be redistributed and given to them.

> · National and cultural identities will be maintained, but barriers
> will be taken away so that passports will no longer be necessary to
> travel from country to country.

> · The world's legal matters, which concern global issues such as the
> exploration of the seabed, will be governed by international law.

> · The United Nations will be the central debating, law-giving forum
> for the nations of the world.

> · As a result of the changed conditions on earth-the reduction of
> tension and fear, greater leisure, the eradication of disease, new
> meaning and impetus to life-the health of mankind will improve
> enormously and the physical body will take longer to 'wear out.'

> · The alternative medicines of today will take their place beside the
> more orthodox methods.

> · Healing waters will be discovered, one by one, which will help
> cleanse the physical body.

> · We will understand that there is no such thing as death, but simply
> a shift of consciousness from this to another plane.

> · The desire to know better the nature of God and to come into closer
> relationship with that Divinity will become paramount in the lives of
> millions.

> · Humanity will be taught the great science of invocation, which will
> take the place of worship and prayer as we know it today.

> · Methods and technology will be found to demonstrate the fact that
> everything is energy.

> · By understanding the technology of light, physicists will discover
> how to control matter, distance and time-and how to neutralize toxic
> waste and stockpiles of nuclear weapons.

> · The fusion process of nuclear power-a cold, safe, wasteless
> process using a simple isotope of water, universally available-will
> solve all humanity's future power needs.

> · By the end of this century, we will build structures with the
> scientific use of sound.

> · We will accept the fact that all the planets are inhabited and that
> we are all brothers and friends. Gradually, we will take our place in
> the cosmic brotherhood.

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> copied from the Share International web site
> http://www.share-international.org

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> we will see!

yea, and monkeys will fly outta  my ass tomorrow too.