Monday, February 10, 2014

LABORING IN NEW EARTH: WORK GETS PAY POINTS, EXCHANGE THEM WITH GOODS



LABORING IN NEW EARTH: WORK GETS PAY POINTS, EXCHANGE THEM WITH GOODS

Erle Frayne D. Argonza / Ra
Brotherhood of Light

12 September 2012

Gracious day from this White Robe!

Time is ever getting closer for the Ascension point as I write, so I hope my notes clarify the diverse aspects of life in the New Earth. Ra, messenger & teacher, forthcoming Guardian, will clarify the matter of what form does human labor get paid, and how they dovetail into the exchange niche.

The new economy, to re-echo, is Sharing Economy, and is radically different from the Money Economy that will be phased out in the New Earth. There will be no cash, check, or equivalent transactions in the higher dimensional planet. Disabuse yourself from being too boxed a mind that can’t imagine exchange of goods beyond cash or money.

One’s labor is truly precious, as one’s crafts (capabilities, capacities) are both God-given and self-evolved across millions of years of soul existence and sojourn. Such being the underlying premise, a person’s labor must by all means be remunerated as a form of exchange.

Working for four (4) hours a day or even less, a producer will be granted certain points for the quantity cum quality of goods produced for any given day. Social values will perform very significant role in valuating the diverse professions and/or crafts that will emerge later.

After working for a week comprising of 4-5 days, the producer then gets an accumulated total of points for the accrued works. S/he can then proceed to any trade shop (store, bazaar, mall-like hub), choose end-user products for his/her immediate needs, and pays them up using the points gained from the work expended.

Values will have radically shifted by then, so that consumerism as a vice will cease to exist. No one will be accumulating stuff beyond what s/he needs. Neighborhoods will be ever watchful of signs of return to old ways, and so the presence of family counsel volunteer groups will be ever ready to remind any probable consumption addict to rethink the behavior and modify it as soon as possible.

Information society will move to even greater heights into the prophesied noosphere, so the matters of production, labor valuation, and exchange will be very facile processes to do. New computer models, language, systems will emerge, minus the computer viruses, so the recorded labor valuations will be very exact and reliable.

No one can tamper with one’s own labor points, and surely no one would ever attempt to corrupt the files of those who worked hard for their respective EconU (Economic Unit) which they part co-own. Policing of work to exchange transactions will be easy, and people who are all psychically functioning can’t end up fooling each other as they’d know each other’s motive from the inception.   

As to the valuation system, communities will emerge to value those professions that will nourish the mind/intellect, use enormous mental resources, and/or generate new knowledge. Expect the teaching profession to emerge as the topgun, as it would take expertise and special qualities for someone to be recruited as teacher—given the clientele comprising of starseeds, geniuses, gifted children and youth of intelligence way ahead of the Old Earth habitués.

Those persons serving the satellite offices of the guardianships, gatekeeperships, city administrations, and special region administrations will require high expertise levels. So do expect their (offices’) service professionals to be valuated very highly in the labor point scale.

Until some other systems for valuations and remunerations will emerge, the pattern will be the one described here. In sum, there will be room for everyone’s capabilities and talents, there will be an abundance of goods for everyone’s needs, and it will be a fulfilling Right Livelihood context we’ve all been dreaming of.

[Edited Feb. 2014]

[Note: Certain socialist technocrats conceptualized the point system, but couldn’t implement them fully due to the stubborn prevalence of the Money system inside Communist regimes. It was conceived off too prematurely. Socialism and Capitalism are both Money Economy variants, seemingly competing systems only on surface.]

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