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Saturday, March 16, 2013

The divine partner/China's Weaponized Economy


World War C is now weeks from its new release.

TERM LIMITS AND THE CURRENT WAR WITH CHINA
The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.  
Chinese proverb

This book is the second edtion of Trust-How we lost the war with China.
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I'm in the process of editing "China's weaponized economy" to coincide with the marketing.
There are stresses that cannot be imagined associated with this point in time
They have nothing to do with the work being taken although it is nothing less than an attempt to overthrow the entire world order and impose concepts of long term intelligence on people.
I am attempting to launch a non-profit undertaking in order to prove a point I am not entirely certain what the point is.
There are things which I would like to say that will never be said in these books.
It is so much more important to do good than anything else
But there are questions of personal need which we must take into account
Often times the need to do good is tied to the satisfaction and over satisfaction of personal needs.
Individual effort is what changes the future.  Every individual has within them this potential
But there are problems with being an individual.
We all need someone else.  For some it is a rival.  For others it is a partner.
It seems possible that in a person's life there is one right partner
The question of what happens if this partnership is not forged.
What is left after this the forge breaks down.
One must always go forward with what they have.
Sometimes it seems like going forward is impossible
How much weaker we are without the foil for our lives, in some cases the foil of our lives
when that partnership is lost, when we do not have the spark we need to move forward
In such a case we must depend on some other divine intervention
because in some cases, it appears that the partner is someone sent by a higher power
Someone who you can talk things out with
or someone who sparks the divine inspiration
Sometimes it is the person who provides both.
There is a question whether it is the person who has the drive
or the person who bears the divine spark who is the real power
and sometimes together the two are each more powerful
than either would be alone.

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