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May 23, 2003

The dangers of tribal thinking

“Arabs and Israelis have a real tendency to get caught up in their private tribal worlds, in which all their fantasies and all their martyrs and all their dead ancestors begin to define the present. This is dangerous because in the world of fantasy each side believes that it can have it all and that the other side will disappear. In the Palestinian fantasy world, there are no Israelis; in the Israeli fantasy world, there are no Palestinians

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One Response to “The dangers of tribal thinking”

  1. David Brickwood Says:

    Respect for others fantasy worlds is the key.

    It is ok to include somebody elses fantasy world in your world only if it is done with purity.

    Religious politics aside, death martyrs and spirits are friendly upon approach. If they are not then they ask a request kindly to be purified and healed which can be done through metaphysics. If there is too many of them they need to be transported to the astral plane to travel. (ie space beyond earth)

    If the spirit is obviously from another human, then they are unaware of spiritual law of karmic energetics. Learning is then the essence.

    From a human perspective: We all realise that sometimes the ego of an israeli and/or palestinian (not in any specific order) may reject the alternate belief that is presented by exercising their blue self will. That is ok too.

    The manifestation from here is the issue to be cleared as follows:

    The belief is retained within or kindly forwarded to the sender with a thank you note attached for respect purposes. To broadcast the communication of the rejected belief hurts the humanity of the tribe that live in the region if it is not done through an educational lane.

    Manifestation of action fighting principles is:

    a denial of the infinate energy source that is a human; and/or
    a denial of the energy that comes from the desert to help

    balancing rainmakers with heat generators can balance the energy of the region

    Steps to variable peace in the region,
    (playing with the peace button here is a key using different pictures and music)

    1. Heal the spirits of the past
    2. Timely focus on the principle of infinate energy inside (whether it be God, the soul, or whatever you choose to want to call it)

    ps i have never been to palestine or israel, but i feel the calling of the spirits for peace here in australia from the moment i arrived here 26 years ago. i have conducted appropriate expirements to cover action principles, emotional principle and spiritual principles with the upper most integrity as I could as a human being.

    sorry peoples it took so long, i had alot of studying to do to repair the situation.

    purity for spirits, humans and tribes

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