Money Is the Poisoned Carrot That People Feed on

Over and again the term ‘money’ draws far more readers to my articles than any other. It is the magic that runs the World Order and the nourishment that builds strength in communities and nations. Yet, it is nothing but a dream and a concept of evil that emerged from the two beasts of Revelation and its purpose is to destroy the world. Anyone who has a debate with that concept needs only to look around at what is happening now.

Climate change and global warming are the big items, but not the biggest. The potential for the war of all wars is looming and the total collapse of the financial system is but a matter of time. Because it is based on nothing more than a concept of exchange and the transfer of goods for credit it was always doomed to failure.

No one gets ordinance such as bombs, guns, aircraft, drones, army supplies, ships, and other things without it. Likewise, no one goes into a forest and cuts the trees down unless there is money as a reward. Yet again no one fishes out the oceans unless there are customers for the produce while the unwanted by-catch is discarded as waste. And who digs up mountains and transports tons of metals and other things around the world for anything less than money?

Making money is in the heart and mind of most who think little about the after-effects of their actions. They are only one in millions doing the same so how can their little bit affect anything? The answer to that is to watch a nest of ants. Each little ant can only do so much as it chops up something tasty for its community. With millions of them doing the same the prize is soon gone.

Humanity has reached such a proportion that it is a matter of a short time before all of the earth’s commodities are consumed. This is happening now as the fish stocks in the ocean are pushed to breaking point. Animals dependent on jungles to survive are also facing extinction. In their place horrible things have emerged to spread the poison. They include drugs, corruption, slavery, deadly viruses, diseases, and ultimately starvation, to name but a few.

The carrot is fast disappearing as hoarders take far more than they need while many get nothing. God is ultimately to blame! The beasts were sent to create this very situation and they did it through religion. That has bound people to follow in the footsteps of false gods and prophets that are also inventions to push the communities to the limit.

With memory of my reincarnation it is my opinion that everyone who has lived is back and again religion has brought this about by its dogma. Judgment is occurring now and those who have put money ahead of their spirituality are paying the price. No matter how rich one is they cannot escape the wrath of God.

The Folly of Money and the Ungodliness of Nations

Leaders who purport to be doing the work of the people are instead lining their own pockets and achieving status that suits their ego. This is the way of the world and democracy feeds into it. After my reincarnation and with knowledge of the extreme corruption and the depth of misconceptions that make the world the realm of 666 astounds me. The inability of people to test things is a source of amazement and the reason they are successful.

With the Australian elections now over and a hug parliament likely the recriminations of politicians against their opposition is horrendous. Instead of blaming their poor governing kills the Prime Minister targeted the campaign of the other parties and nominated the facts they produced as lies.

The elections in the USA are shaping up to be similar in their character with the blame game already taking aim. While money is at the heart of the world’s problems it is also the target of these politicians. Who is the best financial manager and who can create wealth for the people seems to be high on the list of many voter’s priorities.

What they are missing, however, is that money is an invention and highly manipulated by economists who learn the skills through tertiary education courses. Spiritual power, on the other hand, is not learned but something we are born with. That means that the Spirit is the only guide and everything that happens occurs on its watch.

In the Old Testament prophecies there is no room for money and it is never mentioned because it was the work of Constantine, the Emperor who established the economy. In Revelation 13:13-18 he is described as the one who established the Catholic Church and who invented Jesus Christ. He stole the old term for ‘spirit’, which is ‘Jesus’ and gave it to his image, which is why it has power.

He forced everyone to worship his new god and he reinstated Mary, the Mother God of Babylon, as the Mother of God and the chief God over the world. It is the sun and the symbol that sits over all religions is the sun-star of Islam. It is from Babylon that they came about and Constantine has the number 666 (Revelation 13:18).

Because people are besotted with money and dream of an eternal life in the sky they cannot see or perceive their folly. The facts are everyone who has lived is back in bodies at this time (Isaiah 26:19) and reincarnation proves that heaven and hell are myths. There is only one real God and that is the Spirit of the universe (Isaiah 45:4-8) and it is now judging the world and removing the evil from it.

The Internet is the Mountain of God promised for the last days (Micah 4:1) and it is spreading the truth over the world. Everyone has access to it and God is speaking to them (Jeremiah 25:31,33) and explaining the controversy it has with the nations. Only the spiritual have the power to listen and learn from it as the rest will absorb the lies and stick with them.

Simplifying Lives Even in Little Ways

Simplifying our lives even in little ways can make a big difference because little changes can be accomplished quickly especially by giving more time and space so we can try other approaches to make our lives simple and uncomplicated. Living within our means is better than living beyond what we have.

Being contented with what with have is also another way of living simply. When we are appreciative and grateful for the good in our lives; we are likely to be more physically active, more content in our day-to-day lives and suffer less health problems. If our financial situation is less than ideal, we should understand and accept our current circumstances, limitations, strengths and weaknesses. Acceptance is the key to create a simpler life because if not, then we will be overshadowed by feelings of inadequacy, guilt and comparison.

Nobody is perfect. We have to embrace our strengths and weaknesses. But it doesn’t mean that we have to stop learning. We just have to move on and then accept that no matter what we have, we still have limitations either in personal or circumstances. There might be things that are not yet possible considering our situations but we should be proud of what we have achieved so far because we did out best to reach them.

We have to stop trying to reach success in the shortest time possible. We have to focus more on how to strive hard to achieve our goals rather than on the changes that we want to have in our lives.

We also have to clear up misunderstanding. If our mind is occupied by an uncomfortable conversation, argument, or misunderstanding; we should be the one to make the effort to resolve the conflict. In the end, it’s simpler.

Moreover, good health makes everything simpler. Calming our frantic mind and worried heart just by putting everything into writing. We’ll be surprised how seeing our thoughts in writing puts them into better perspective and provides clarity on what to do next.

Furthermore, living simply is getting rid of many of the things we do so we can spend time with people we love and do the things we love. However, simplicity isn’t always a simple process. Although, it doesn’t necessarily have to be difficult; we just have to be willing to shift our focus.

In fact, simplicity is a journey, not a destination. As we simplify our lives, we begin to see our real the essence. There is so much happiness in living a simpler life in which little things bring joy, improve our relationships and connections.

Appointments – Manage Your Time Better At Home to Be Effective

What would happen to you if your home life was more organized than it is right now? Can work-life balance be achieved? What are the tools at our disposal? Could scheduling appointments and keeping them at home help us save time and prioritize?

What is the challenge we face? I sometimes find that time spent at home can be the busiest time, especially in the times we live in. Imagine someone working from home, home-schooling children, and sometimes even doing a side hustle. Imagine also the full-time home-based entrepreneur. How do they manage to do all they need to do in a day?. We are living in a time when many entrepreneurs and even company employees have adopted work- at – home culture. This comes with its challenges as the lines become blurred between home and work. These blurred lines and constraints on the limited resource called time result in over-worked, under-rested, burnt-out individuals. Whilst good time management has been encouraged and indeed, embraced in the workplace, I believe more needs to be done in changing the mindset for the elusive work-life balance to be achieved.

What are the tools at our disposal? To manage time effectively at home, there are many interventions one can employ including setting goals for the day, prioritizing wisely, setting a time limit for every task, organizing oneself, and instituting the discipline of appointments. Yes, an appointment at home! We can spend time pontificating on the pros and cons of each intervention, however, I believe we need to focus on appointments and see how this can powerfully change the course of one’s day regardless of whether it’s a workday or weekend. Life is busy as it is without any intrusions. The question is how do you handle the one who announces that they are at the gate. These can be friends, neighbors, a salesman of some product you do not even need. I am not promoting regimentation here but rather a culture of filling your day with what’s important. Everything that we succeed at is because we carefully plan and execute it. I am a firm believer that you cannot manage time if you do not manage yourself thus I implore you to incorporate planning and appointments into your repertoire. I am not talking about something I do not do. I have to achieve many things in a day therefore I set appointments with my work, others, and myself.

Could scheduling appointments and keeping them on the home front help us save time and prioritize? Whereas we have established that it is a normal business practice to set appointments and keep them, we need to abandon the liberal open-door policy of allowing all and sundry to have access to us as and when they please on the home front. Please understand where I am coming from. We each have greatness within us but for us to achieve it we need to culture great habits. Employing the use of appointments at home and seeing only those people you had agreed to see removes non-essential encounters especially during the most productive hours. I know this will vary with culture, geographical region, or even level of affluence, whether you live in a low density or high-density residential area, but doesn’t negate the need to be organized and effective. Controlling access determines how organized you are and how well you will work and rest when the time for scheduled rest comes.

What do we need to do differently? We need to be disciplined and diligent, learn to say no, now is not a good time, let’s make an appointment for next week. What are the benefits of this approach? You are not always fire-fighting to meet deadlines, You are not always tired because you have not taken time out to rest. You have set aside enough time to spend with your loved ones or a loved one. If you are a busy person, I am sure you appreciate what I am saying. Whether it’s time to work uninterrupted, family time, or “me-time”, it takes some kind of order to enjoy it.

I am not saying that those that come unannounced are bad people. No, not at all, they probably are people you enjoy spending time with. Nevertheless, there must be prior communication so that you can attend to your visitor(s) when it is convenient for both you and them. It can be quite disrupting and a whole day can just pass by without achieving anything that you had planned to do.

As we grow older we begin to appreciate that rest and recovery need to be scheduled. The fact that I am relaxing doesn’t mean that I don’t have anything to do. One therefore cannot assume that just because you are at home you are available. Maybe you have scheduled that time to rest. That is important. You need to make an appointment with yourself, spouses need to also set aside time for each other. Parents need to schedule a time to spend with their children. When you have some sort of order in your life you determine who sees you and who you see. It also means that your relationships will be healthy and that makes you a happier person.

In conclusion, I believe that the work-life balance can be achieved. There are many tools at our disposal just like it is in the workplace.I believe we could do more and be happier if we are disciplined enough to make only the commitments we can keep.I am certain that setting appointments and keeping them at home help us save time and prioritize.

Fitzgerald Mujuru, a fusion of Business Coach, Personal Effectiveness Coach, Business Consultant, Marketing Strategist, Sales Zealot, Speaker, brand builder, with over twenty years in marketing and sales for globally known brands. He has vast commercial experience at management level in various sectors. His strengths include marketing, brand building, sales, business development, business strategy, management, and equipping leaders and teams with strategies for personal and team effectiveness. He has handled various consultancy assignments for companies in professional services, media, communications, training and development, non-profit organizations. He has released 4 books and published more than 200 articles online.

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