Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Michael Tellinger – UBUNTU A World Without Money

Michael Tellinger – UBUNTU A World Without Money

Posted on by Jean
I have listened to Michael before, but for some reason I never heard, or I never got, his basic ideas about money, and this video gets right to the point. I am excited about what he says, a man with brilliant ideas whose feet are in a practical way totally on the ground!  . . . ~J
Dreamweaver’s statement on the topic of money captured my attention, and now I find it seems to fit with Michael Tellinger’s terrific ideas My thanks to Dreamweaver:
I agree with the pay it forward approach. We all have infinite value… Why should we cheapen ourselves to accepting a wage for our time? Money has played an important role as a catalyst for creativity – some truly great art could not have been created without the starving artist behind it! But the experiment is becoming meaningless because society is not meeting the needs of its citizens. By eliminating money and our need to value it, so many things get so much simpler. This requires everyone to let go of the idea that they should get a fair wage for their time. Is one person’s time worth more than another’s? No, it’s all priceless, infinite value. This I feel is the next step in human rights. A baseline of needs should at least be met. Rather than stifling innovation, it would free people up to do what they love to do. That would be a great place to be.
Published on Sep 22, 2013
Thanks to R.
Michael Tellinger shares an extract from his full 2-hour presentation at the Global Breakthrough Energy (BEM) Conference in Holland during November 2012. IThis is part of his continued research into the origins of humankind, the vanished civilisations of southern Africa, origins of money, fraudulent corporate governments and the banksters that control them.
“Let us move from a money driven society to self governing global communities driven by people and their passion for life and their god-given talents to create a world of abundance for all — free from any restriction or hurdles to achieve what we want to achieve. We live on a planet of abundance. Let us discard the philosophy of scarcity which only benefits the few. Let us reclaim our planet, a world of abundance on all levels of our human endeavour. It is much easier than most will ever imagine. We are the 99 percent — the planet does not belong to the governments, corporations or the banksters. Let us take her back.
Join the UBUNTU movement wherever you are
http://www.ubuntuparty.org.za and let us share the message of hope and become seeds of consciousness to fill the hearts of everyone with love for all of creation.”
Love and Light
Michael of the family tellinger

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