Friday, May 15, 2015

Your Excellency: Wars and Genocides Cause Rifts

15 May 2015


Your Excellency:

As of today, people in 79 nations support the plan for the proposed international government.

In my previous letter, I explained that the economic and political foundations of the international government will encourage nations to turn inside of themselves to support their people. Today, I would like to consider what leads to a sense of poverty.

The economy of any nation is a continuum from the wealthiest to the most poverty stricken. All people have equal capacity to function on a very high level if based on sharing talents and gifts, but something occurs to prevent people from achieving their highest capacity. People believe they lack something, which creates a sense of fear and that leads to people playing power games. There are seven power games, and they are the root cause of all the major crises. Rather than go into the games here and how they function, consider that those people who function on the highest end of the spectrum can be coming from a sense of lack, just as the lowest end of the continuum, and that everyone plays the games. The games are bad, not the people.

Finding the middle ground is the solution to the crisis, and that involves doing what is in everyone's best interest. By supporting small businesses, the economy can start to be turned around, but to build the economy to include the  entire population, the governments must also address the power games and the effects of the games that contribute to the sense of lack.

The power games are oppressive to the people, and just as someone who suffers from traumatic events, the effects of wars and genocides and the other power games leave "rifts" that must be healed efore the people can prosper. Rifts last long after the event that caused it is forgotten. Rifts leave tears in the energy pattern of the planet, and no matter how much money is poured into th area for development, the money will be wasted until the rift is healed.

Rifts can be healed, and one of my organization's exempt purposes is to work to heal the rifts across the planet that leave the sense of helplessness and hopelessness. We will be working as part of our advisory aspect to help nations heal the rifts, working with the population to overcome the effects of the power games.

Yours for peace,
Karen Holmes,
Principal


Friday, May 1, 2015

Your Excellency: Goal is Economic Stability

1 May 2015

Your Excellency:

In my letter dated 19 April to the diplomatic community, I talked about the collapse of the existing international paradigm based on power games and the need for a new paradigm, and at this time, there are several options. When the old structure collapsed, several world leaders stood up, believing this was their grand opportunity. But, if the new structure is based on the same old gamesmanship that has existed for millennia, it is not in anyone's interest for it to come.

How can mankind tell what will be accepted? The games that governments play are oppressive to the people, so it is up to the people to decide what will be accepted. As I was told when I questioned whether people would be ready to help to create a global democratic structure, "people know oppression when they see it."

Our Iraq proposal includes a list of 10 benefits that come from joining the proposed international government. It will take time for the nations to see the benefits of the plan, so one step at a time, we are introducing the proposals and opening them to debate, but it is up to the nations to decide how they will affect that nation. Invitations t o join the international government will come from the people, when the people are ready, not from the governments that are jockeying for power on the international level.

How this will play out, our first proposal enables the creation of the international legal system based on Universal Law--to which every person on the planet has been exposed--rather than attempting to force a legal system on another culture or nation. The monies now wasted on war or national defense will go to support the people rather than to draw them into conflict. The first leaders to see the opportunity to enable the people to prosper will be ahead of others in gaining power on the international level, because in the proposed international government, a nation's power won't be based on military might or games of one-upmanship, but on economic stability. While third world nations may believe they are being left out, most third world nations have vast natural resources that, due to the power games, have not benefited the people.

Yours for peace,
Karen Holmes,
Principal