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THE FUTURE SOCIETY
Picture a society in which there is no
conflict, no jealousy, no competition to be the person at the
top, and no unkind words or actions. That describes the society
of the future in which people all express the intent to think,
say and do what is right—what
is constructive and productive. Picture additional descriptions of that committed society. Their activities are unsupervised as they do only what reality
calls for. There are no locks on doors or windows, no lengthy legal
documents to assure honest behavior, no addiction to illegal drugs,
no poverty, no crime of any description, and no deprivation of
any rightful thing or opportunity. There are no scoldings nor punishments and no stress, causing
sickness and death. There is liberation of men, women and children
of every race from the tyranny of judgments and prejudice. There
is plentiful food and shelter. There are new means of transportation,
utilizing the ecological recovery of the physical and nonphysical
components of the universe. There is full employment with unique
opportunities for all. More important, there is fellowship among all people as there
is trust in the intent of everybody to think, say and do only what
is right. There are no strangers nor anybody to fear. There is
stimulating activity as people reason from reality to learn from
it and to be guided by it. Daily life becomes an exciting adventure for the benefit of all
living things. Inasmuch as conflict thinking has left people's
minds, there are no upheavals of nature. Weather conditions are
orderly and occur appropriately. There are gigantic strides in accomplishments as people consult
nature's storehouse of knowledge. No prizes are awarded to individuals
as everybody is attending the university of life and learning from
its boundless source. The question is: What creates that society? The answer: Acknowledgment
of the creator's law of behavior that was identified by the late
Richard W. Wetherill. He called it the law of absolute right and
defined it as follows: Right action gets right results, whereas
wrong action gets wrong results. The law defines right and wrong
action as follows: Right action is logical, appropriate and moral,
whereas wrong action is anything that fails to meet that criterion. The sincere adoption of the law's intent to think, say and do
only what is right allows people to take right action and get right
results. At present writing, six billion people all trying to get
their own way is producing the societal chaos being experienced
worldwide. Applying the principles of right behavior, implicit in creation's
law of absolute right, creates the often dreamed of utopian society.
Such a society cannot be created by means of human intelligence.
It is created from the understanding and proper use of the forces
emanating from nature's laws. Today, scientific research is conducted by people who study nature
in the area of their research to learn the principles involved;
then, they investigate how those principles are applied to get
a successful result. For example, they have mapped our DNA, mapped
the earth, space, the tectonic plates, the ocean floor, and surveyed
volcanic eruptions. To get their knowledge, researchers invariably
resort to a study of nature. Nature has provided a law to establish order in human affairs.
Over the past fifty years that law has been presented to several
million people. But it has yet to get the attention of any person
of strategic influence. We are grateful for the interest and support
of grassroots citizens who are changing their motivation to conform
with nature's law of right behavior. Eagerly they are catching
the wave of the future and watching for a ground swell of universal
acceptance!
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