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Because gold is essential to the balance of the light in nature and in man, the God of Gold holds a very important position in hierarchy. Gold is intended to be the standard of exchange throughout the earth; but because mankind have hoarded and abused it, the masters have not revealed the wealth of gold that is hidden in the earth. The wealthiest mines that the world has ever known will be opened up as the golden age dawns and the governments of the nations return to the [[gold standard]] and a sound fiscal policy based on the [[golden rule]]. | Because gold is essential to the balance of the light in nature and in man, the God of Gold holds a very important position in hierarchy. Gold is intended to be the standard of exchange throughout the earth; but because mankind have hoarded and abused it, the masters have not revealed the wealth of gold that is hidden in the earth. The wealthiest mines that the world has ever known will be opened up as the golden age dawns and the governments of the nations return to the [[gold standard]] and a sound fiscal policy based on the [[golden rule]]. | ||
Í sérhverri siðmenningu þar sem gull var í umferð sem skiptimiðill og allt fólkið bar, náðist samsvarandi mikil uppljómun, gnægð, heilbrigði og sjálfstjórn. (Siðurinn að nota gull sem skraut í frumstæðum | Í sérhverri siðmenningu þar sem gull var í umferð sem skiptimiðill og allt fólkið bar, náðist samsvarandi mikil uppljómun, gnægð, heilbrigði og sjálfstjórn. (Siðurinn að nota gull sem skraut í frumstæðum ættbálkum kemur til þeirra frá fornum siðmenningunum sem þeir eru síðustu leifar af.) | ||
The replacement of gold by silver and more common metals, and finally the substitution of paper as the medium of exchange, is a plot of the manipulators to magnetize people’s consciousness to the lower vibrations of these metals and to deprive them of the benign, healthful and stimulating qualities of gold. | The replacement of gold by silver and more common metals, and finally the substitution of paper as the medium of exchange, is a plot of the manipulators to magnetize people’s consciousness to the lower vibrations of these metals and to deprive them of the benign, healthful and stimulating qualities of gold. | ||
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