By Matthew Ehret At a recent World Government forum in Dubai, WEF president and Dr Evil look-alike Klaus Schwab made a big deal about systemic changes that were currently underway across the globe and despite the dangers posed by the breakdown, Klaus believed that great opportunities were to be found for those hungry to shape a new system. In his speech
Fantastic read! Your writings (and video presentations), as well as Cynthia’s have taken hold of me, quite literally, ever since I first discovered Cynthia, then you shortly after. It’s been about 3 weeks and I am enjoying it so much.
" The action of certain secondary and other undiscovered energies present in the space regions of your local universe is such that solar-light emanations appear to execute certain wavy phenomena as well as to be chopped up into infinitesimal portions of definite length and weight. And, practically considered, that is exactly what happens. You can hardly hope to arrive at a better understanding of the behavior of light until such a time as you acquire a clearer concept of the interaction and interrelationship of the various space-forces and solar energies operating in the space regions of Nebadon. Your present confusion is also due to your incomplete grasp of this problem as it involves the interassociated activities of the personal and nonpersonal control of the master universe—the presences, the performances, and the co-ordination of the Conjoint Actor and the Unqualified Absolute." The Urantia Book, Paper 41, Section 5.
I appreciate your work very much. God bless you! Anna Michael Krista
Not finding evidence of abiogenesis only speaks of the limitations of biological science and imagination of scientists. Not about their "religious" opinions.
An excellent discourse Matt and totally in line with my own concepts of systems - especially complex adaptive systems which, as a corporate systems consultant all my life, I have studied for decades. One person who has a deep understanding of this IMHO is Charles Hugh Smith. I quote him often. This is my take on our current dilemma:
I find that the problem with 'systems' is that nobody actually designs them - they evolve at random responding to immediate needs. Thus they contain 80% redundancy. My own work in the past has confirmed this without exception.
Good to read your excellent work, thank you for the light you bring to the world.
Biogeochemistry and Open System Thinking With Vladimir Vernadsky
Fantastic read! Your writings (and video presentations), as well as Cynthia’s have taken hold of me, quite literally, ever since I first discovered Cynthia, then you shortly after. It’s been about 3 weeks and I am enjoying it so much.
" The action of certain secondary and other undiscovered energies present in the space regions of your local universe is such that solar-light emanations appear to execute certain wavy phenomena as well as to be chopped up into infinitesimal portions of definite length and weight. And, practically considered, that is exactly what happens. You can hardly hope to arrive at a better understanding of the behavior of light until such a time as you acquire a clearer concept of the interaction and interrelationship of the various space-forces and solar energies operating in the space regions of Nebadon. Your present confusion is also due to your incomplete grasp of this problem as it involves the interassociated activities of the personal and nonpersonal control of the master universe—the presences, the performances, and the co-ordination of the Conjoint Actor and the Unqualified Absolute." The Urantia Book, Paper 41, Section 5.
I appreciate your work very much. God bless you! Anna Michael Krista
Not finding evidence of abiogenesis only speaks of the limitations of biological science and imagination of scientists. Not about their "religious" opinions.
Matt is brilliant in many subjects. This one is beyond me.
An excellent discourse Matt and totally in line with my own concepts of systems - especially complex adaptive systems which, as a corporate systems consultant all my life, I have studied for decades. One person who has a deep understanding of this IMHO is Charles Hugh Smith. I quote him often. This is my take on our current dilemma:
https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/the-financial-jigsaw-part-2-the-end?s=w
I find that the problem with 'systems' is that nobody actually designs them - they evolve at random responding to immediate needs. Thus they contain 80% redundancy. My own work in the past has confirmed this without exception.
Good to read your excellent work, thank you for the light you bring to the world.
Fabulous essay! There is so much to think about. Thank you so much.
Excellent essay!
We’re at a dangerous crossroads right now. Hoping for sanity to prevail.