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23 de marzo de 2020

IMPERFECT PERFECTION WALKING TOWARDS PERFECTION


One might ask, is there such a thing as perfection? The answer is yes, but with nuances.


When we speak of everything being perfect we also say that nothing can alter the balance of things and of nature, and it is precisely this balance that imperfection inhabits


Our tendency is to say that nature and everything is in perfect balance:




The insects are at the bottom of the wheel, the human race at the top, we also hear that we are the dominant race. This is false, because if the balance exists as we recognize it, then we are not the master race. The human race is controlled by an insignificant animal like the bee, because this animal pollinates the food we need for our subsistence: cereals.

If the bees disappear, we, lacking grain, will die within a relatively short time.

Plants, bushes, trees and vegetables provide us with the necessary components and nutrients to keep our bodies healthy and strong and to be able to multiply they need birds and insects to be able to grow as a species.
Do you see how an animal as insignificant as an insect is so important?

POLLUTION, CONSUMPTION AND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (YEAR 5,000AC TO THE 21st CENTURY)

Since about 100,000 years ago everything worked in "perfect" balance, humanity had no diseases, animals and the human race did not attack each other or each other. As long as the human race had everything it wanted, it just had to take it, because nature provided it

From the year 8,000 BC, year up, year down appears a new way of understanding life, born the exchange of products.
 I have lemons and your oranges because we exchanged, I give you lemons and your oranges. so spend time doing exchanges and all were satisfied, but time later begins to have some a desire to hoard and born what we know today as trade.

The trade was installed silently between the communities that inhabited the planet earth.
Humanity took it for granted that nature provided them with everything we need, but unfortunately, most of the necessary and vital products to be able to have a full and healthy health fall into the hands of a collective that collects them in order to hoard them and be able to give them in exchange for other products and they are the ones who set the conditions. Today, these people are called bankers.

Shortly before the introduction of the currency (5,000 BC), trade was practically based on the exchange of products. It was in 5,000 BC when a different change was created: giving some coloured stones in exchange. These conditions were that they had to give them something that was not perishable products such as precious stones, they are the RUBY, THE SAPPHIRE, THE AMETHYST, THE DIAMOND, THE BLUEBERRY, according to their hardness and their quantity depended on the value of them. The people, seeing that they could enjoy their crops and give stones in exchange to obtain other products, welcomed this initiative very well.

Time passed and those who hoarded the products became more and more greedy until they came to hoard all the products, and humanity had no choice but to continue with the system of paying with stones to obtain what they could have before for free.
That's how banks were born.

The stones were very heavy and humanity looked for something less heavy and easy to carry, that's when the precious metal, silver and gold appeared. These materials can be melted and malleable as one wishes. The merchants observed that gold can melt and change its shape once put on fire at a certain temperature, flatten it, give it a round shape and put a number and their shields as a reference, swim the coin

GOLD AND SILVER AS A COMMODITY EXCHANGE

The bankers, seeing the advantage of these materials, decided to collect as many of them as possible to make what we now call coins. The coins had different sizes, each size had a certain value, gold was the most appreciated because of its qualities, then followed by silver and so on, each metal. They were one step away from inventing money.

This system was the one that prevailed until the end of the 19th century, after the war that kept the north of the American continent against the English crown that was invading for many years. 

 


To pay for the independence of what we know today as the United States, George Washington wrote an amount on a piece of paper. The promissory notes are born, the queen of England uses this same paper to trade with the Americans. They just invented paper money, this system was welcomed at that time.

THE PRESENT TIMES

Trade is on an unprecedented upward trajectory, and an alternative means of transport to carriages and ships is needed. The airplane called balloon is born. its implantation was spectacular, a person flying with a piece of clothes, a cylinder with an inflammable product and a basket. years later appears a new apparatus faster and that can move using the same method, the airplane is born. The merchant uses it to move his goods faster and thus earn more. The more he sold, the more he earned and the faster the products were consumed.
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WELCOME TO AUTHENTIC PERFECTION!

It is important to understand this information because it is partially supported by people's ignorance, which once dissipated, people now awaken can also alert the public to this knowledge in hand.

Published by RANKENLT OSARAN Interstellar Commander of the Galactic Federation of Free Planets through Joan Ashtar ***©misteri1963 this publication may be freely reproduced provided that its integrity is respected and the author is acknowledged as the source and this URL https://misteri1963.blogspot.com and the copyright notice*** are included.

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