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This is why you never believe the official story. Here's the truth about the shutdown that nobody is talking about..........
There's a reason for these shutdowns and it's similar to what happened in 2008. Trillions of dollars have been printed and handed to large banks, and basically they will filter first into very large corporations.
When they did this in 2008, the first thing that happens when you print 8 trillion dollars, it's the same as counterfeiting, it robs everyone else. But when you call it quantitative easing or whatever they're going to call it this time around, everyone just seems okay with it.
When you print 2 trillion dollars you increase the total supply of US dollars by 15% or so, you rob everyone who had savings or retirement of about 15% of all of their money.
There will be a little bit of pittance paid off to keep the proletariat happy, but basically it's going to go to large banks and large corporations, and when all the small entities start to go bankrupt due to the shutdown, all the large entities will buy up, with cheap credit, all the small entities. Same thing happened in 2008. And there's nothing you can do about it.
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@Quietriot369 What do you find unappealing about non-duality? I'm "trying" to follow you, but in case there's some confusion, in Vedanta, Brahman/our reality is non-dual. I'm trying to understand why you think Brahman is the interruption. I know I pointed that out several times but I'm trying to make sure you get that, and why you find it unappealing. Personally, I like that take because there's some logic to it. Again I pointed this out, but while all of our daily lives differ, and our dreams differ, the one thing we all have in common is awareness, which hints at the fact that we "share" one consciousness. There's this quote in Ashtavakra Samhita which I love, "This entire universe that comes and goes, it does not come and go separate from you, it comes and goes within you, it is you." And this other quote from the same book. We are all one, what separates us from everyone else is attachment.
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@Quietriot369 It was kind of a trick question, but the reason I asked is because the swami I'm learning Advaita Vedanta from says the thorn, to use your example, is already removed, you just have to realize it. I hope that helps you out. When life gets me down, I have to remind myself that the thorn is already removed, and nothing in life is worth being miserable over, because that's a problem of the mind, and I really do believe that we are much more than mind. And when I remind myself of that, a small space opens up, and I feel the oneness and the problems melt away. The more I practice the more effective it becomes.
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