Friday, February 5, 2016

Who has what you want?

If you want something, you can be dragged into the illusion. You are coming from a sense of lack. The question is, who has what you want?

Have you been watching the Mercy Street series on PBS? It is about a Union hospital in Alexandria, Virginia during the Civil War. There are two doctors with very different ideas about the role they play as doctors, and there is friction between them. One is coming from a sense of lack, and falling in power, and the other is coming from a sense of responsibility, and so he is rising in power.

There is a scene where the nurse that worked in the Crimea with Florence Nightingale and the doctor who si coming from a sense of lack are taking time off from their duties caring for soldiers who have been injured in combat, and they are in bed together. The nurse comments that "if we are not careful, they are going to interfere in our little war." They see the war as their opportunity to get their life on a higher level.

The nurse and the doctor seem to have a common goal, but that goal is to get revenge. There is always a backlash to the power games, because they go against Universal Law.

If you are doing what is in everyone's best interest, there are no obstacles, because doing what is in everyone's best interest is the solution to your crisis.

To rise out of your crisis, you will make win-win agreements with others, but the question is who has what you want?

The United States is in this crisis now in the fight against ISIS. President Obama listened to the advice of his military advisors, and drew together a coalition of nations to bomb ISIS strongholds. It is in no one 's best interest to do so, and he is being dragged deeper into the crisis. This is the same thing that occurred when George W. Bush went after Saddam Hussein. The problem is that as he continues on from this point, he will reach the point where he can't resolve security issues, because there are sleeper cells in the United States, and they can rise at any time. The solution was to introduce the plan for the international government and open it to debate.