Sacred Commerce

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This Post is dedicated to Jdimytai Damour, a Long Island Wal-Mart worker who lost his life on Black Friday when he was trampled to death by stampeding shoppers. I extend my deepest gratitude to all my readers for allowing my words to touch your hearts, and for all you do to reach out to others.

To say we have reached an economic turning point is a gross understatement, but since I need a good non-sensational opening sentence for this paragraph, it'll have to do. Jdimytai Damour is certainly not the first victim of Materialism and Greed and most definitely not the last, but his passing is uniquely iconic because of it's timing. For those of you who follow astrology, Pluto moved into the sign of Capricorn during the week of Thanksgiving and Black Friday (aptly named in Jdimytai's case). Pluto is the planet that "represents the Universal force of rebirth and metamorphosis. It causes us to learn to let go of temporal things so that we may come to understand and value what is unchanging and eternal". The essence of the sign of Capricorn is "to provide for those in its care and take on the authority that bestows". The last time Pluto was in Capricorn it coincided with the American and French Revolutions. And just as the American Colonists stood up and proclaimed that "all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness", it is now time for each citizen of the world to stand up for, and embrace the rebirth of how we provide for ourselves. To proclaim our unalienable Right to pursue happiness using the principles of Sacred Commerce.

Yes, Sacred Commerce. Commerce should be sacred because we are. When one accepts the idea that they themselves are a Sacred being, integral to our world, and that in accordance with principles of Quantum Physics and worldwide Spiritual Teachings we are all one and part of a unified energy field, then it logically follows that all the Kingdoms of the Planet are Sacred. Thus in order to obtain the material items needed for happiness, the systems and spirit with which we obtain goods and services must honor every kingdom it touches: animal, plant, and mineral.

It's no great mystery that you reap what you sow. It's a simple, proven law of Nature, the Universe, Karma or however else you want to put it. Most of us have been unconsciously sowing the seeds of deteriorating health and economic failure. And most of us are unconscious of the direct correlation between health and economics. Instead of citing statistics and studies, I appeal to your reason.

Nothing happens without your mind. You cannot perform any function without it. How you perform depends upon the state of your mind. The state of your mind depends upon all of the electrochemical reactions taking place in your body. The quality of the electrochemical reactions in your body depends upon the quality of the building blocks (food, water, air, light) we use. The quality of the building blocks we use depends upon the commerce systems we use to obtain them.

When the commerce system is driven by how much stuff we can get and its perceived value, instead of what is essential to our well-being, we neglect to address our true needs for happiness.

Deep in the pristine environment of the Amazon Rainforest, there are no degenerative diseases among the tribes. No obesity or heart disease or diabetes or cancer. Wouldn't it be nice to live in an unpolluted paradise without fear of succumbing to a degenerative disease? Isn't it easier (and cheaper) to be in charge of one's own health instead of depending upon inadequate health insurance? In Japan, hospitals are curing people of a wide range of infections and ailments just by giving them properly treated water. Shouldn't this water be available to us in our homes? Therapeutic grade essential lavender oil can heal severe burns. Shouldn't everyone possess this knowledge and know where to obtain this item? The fastest growing film festival today is entirely dedicated to producing inspiring media. Shouldn't it receive the support it needs to become mainstream?

There are a growing number of companies, individuals, partnerships, and media outlets that practice Sacred Commerce. The goods, services, and entertainment they promote are designed to provide you with the building blocks essential to your well-being. They provide you with what you need to thrive as opposed to what you need to survive and compete. They empower you to personally reap the financial harvest from business models that honor the kingdoms of our planet. They are helping people create sustainable health and wealth.

Through this blog I am dedicated to connecting you with your bright future. Give yourself the gift of happiness by becoming healthy and wealthy. Strive to make all your transactions Sacred.

All My Love,
The Queen



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