And do not think that this applies only to California. It might have a bigger impact there than most other places, but the point remains: The governors of other states will be facing much the same problems.
Isn't it interesting, however, how jobs, the economy that creates those jobs, and the idiots now supposedly in charge of overseeing it, work together, or not, to have such an impact on not only our social environments, but the one big one we all live in.
That should tell you something.
What it should tell you is this: Everything is interconnected. Even the entire cosmos of infinite numbers of the different, experience association vectors, that we like to call realities, leak all over the place; transferring information like you'd have to have a belief, in order to believe it (because you certainly won't ever be able to objectively measure anywhere even close to all of it).
It does that because everything is semi permeable, because boundary is just so darn relative. And because of that solutions to problems must also be highly integrated with all of the other systems, that the system requiring the soluting, interacts with. At least to some degree of practicality with what you have to work with of course. But also with the counterbalancing connection to the language of love, and creation, that we've lost sight of for far too long now.
Honest to both higher powers, and higher purposes, folks, that is the way it is. And I am just trying to help guide you. It will always be your choice of course, because choice, too, is now something very fundamental. This is why informed choice becomes so much more important once a meaning processor species reaches a pivot point, like we have now, in our evolution.
What will you choose to do?
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