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Topic: Just for Fun

The Merry-go-round

Posted by Anonymous on 1500 Points
Please forgive me appearing “arrogant and conceited” by claiming the knowledge that I have.
Please forgive me for defending the idea against any and all attacks. I am the ‘guardian of a miracle’. (I borrowed the term:-)
Please forgive me that I cannot communicate in your language to say that we could establish the beginning point of Unity with common knowledge of a symbol representing the Feeling which is common to mankind.
Excuse me for being a wise-ass.

My summation on closing the last post was that I need an agent and I would be the support. That completed a circuit of the Merry-Go-Round. It was the answer I gave to Michael in Demographic-Mankind (my first question).
Every response in all of my previous posts has been a replay of my experiences with other forums over the years.
It happens, when forward progress will not go beyond a certain point, over and over again.

That point is where the ‘big dog’ lays.
The idea is the ‘dream of utopia’ being fulfilled. The idea is to establish Unity amongst mankind. And you don’t want it?
Or you don’t know what I’m talking about because I don’t speak good English.
Or maybe it’s that you think things are better than if in a world of peace and harmony.
It doesn’t matter what flavor you choose. The excuse is given because of the “direction” of Society, i.e. resistance to change, i.e. the fear of the unknown, i.e. the ‘big dog’.
Every one refuses to confront/accept/acknowledge an Idea.
I’m seeking help for a marketing dilemma. You have to look at my idea.

There is power in ‘common knowledge’.
People will unite with/under a ‘symbol’.
The ‘Feeling’ is common to mankind.

“‘Common knowledge’ of a ‘symbol’ for ‘the Feeling’, a beginning point for Unity”, is a solid rock.
BLitTeR-acknowledge the Feeling, is built on it.

Is there a billionaire out there that would like to be responsible for establishing Unity?
(not to mention a marketing agent(cy):-)

peace & Love
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  • Posted on Accepted
    1. There are probably no "billionaires out there" who would support someone who claims to have knowledge that could establish Unity. Most would need a business plan or at least some evidence that you could deliver what you promise.

    2. There's a kind of disconnect when you bring money into an otherwise spiritual discussion. If you know how to establish Unity but need money to do it, you raise a red flag ... because most of us don't think you can buy Unity with money.

    3. I think we'd all excuse you for being an arrogant wise-ass (and other things ... your words, not mine) if you demonstrated some remorse and apologized for dragging us through the same message over and over and over. When you ask us to excuse you and then do the same thing you're asking us to forgive (in the very same posting), it's a little hard to take you seriously and indulge you. (I'll try though, because I think you really mean well.)
  • Posted by Frank Hurtte on Member
    You dont need marketeers, you need sales people. In the history of movements like you hope to establish, somebody has to be the feet on the street. The faithful who goes about reaching people one by one.

    Even the most charismatic utopian thinkers and the most holy of religious leaders in our historical past turned to "feet on the street" missionaries to carry the word.

  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    Instead of trying to convert the whole world at once, why not try to create small study/teaching groups with your knowledge/the word? You lead the group. You teach the word. See the results. Find another group, another demographic. Repeat. Empower those that "get it" to spread the word. Train them if necessary. Show the results.

    Build the marketing message by proof that what you do works. As the originator, you should have the strongest effect showing the word's power. Show by doing. Market by repeating.
  • Posted on Member
    Mr. James was a friendly farmer. He ate onions but his wife didn’t mind. One day his sheep hiccupped a small toy train, so Mr James took the sheep to the park and threw it in the lake. The sheep was very upset, but soon got over it. When Mr. James got home he sat down and had a lovely cup of earl grey tea with his best friend Cedric. Cedric wasn’t a farmer, but would have love to have been but unfortunately due to a major gardening accident when he was 14 years old he would never be able to look at a tractor ever again, so he became an accountant instead. They sat there drinking their hot beverages for 14 and a half minutes then Mr James decided enough was enough and told Cedric to put his trousers on or he would have to draw this earl grey drinking session to a premature close. Cedric was embarrassed so left with his trousers over his arm, he ran down the drive, when he got to the mid way point he turned around and started doing star jumps. "What an odd man" thought mr james.

    toodle pip
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    If there was a way, and I agreed with the way, yes I would help.
  • Posted on Member
    I'm just confused.

    Define "Unity" Be specific...not vague.

    Please describe your "idea" that "none can discredit" because I have never seen ANY idea that couldn't be argued with.

    Why would it cost money?



    Kris
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    While it may have been presented, I don't yet believe it would work. You need to convince me based on more than your words & beliefs. Show me based on stories of people that have been changed because of their understanding/belief. If I see the evidence, and it's clear and reproducible, then I'm interested.
  • Posted by telemoxie on Member
    If I read your various posts correctly, you feel that you have all the answers, and you gently attack' those who do not see things from your point of view.

    It seems to me that there are two possibilities.

    1). you are more brilliant, more enlightened, and much more intelligent than any other theologian or philosopher in the history of the world.

    2). you are full of baloney.

    Personally, I have long ago made my decision which category I feel you are in, and your continued posts on this forum will not help change my mind.

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