Overtaxed, Overburdened, Overpowered: The role of the UK State has become all bread and no jam for too many of us, and we are fast approaching a place called stop

Each of us see the problems this country is facing from different points of view.

Whilst conversations about the crisis now unfolding with a range of different people would almost certainly deliver a range of common themes, the emphasis, value or meaning of each of them will almost certainly be different.

However, the one commonality, which isn’t about anything that we all have in common at all, would be the solutions that almost all of us will have based on our own world view, that in the bigger scheme of things, may be in no way similar at all.

Ironically, because so many of us have so many interpretations of the whys, hows and whats that have got us all here, and share them with what will be a relative few, we spend next to no time – if indeed any time at all, thinking about any of the common problems that we all really do share.

We certainly don’t think about the ways we can work together to create a better way of life for everyone and then how we get the leaders and mechanisms in place that will actually get us there.

The devil is in the detail

It really is no accident that the UK is in the kind of mess that it is. Because life has become so very complicated – and deliberately so.

The more detail, the more distracting and the more impossible a solution to just about anything might seem. Even to those amongst us who really can see that the status quo cannot continue and that no matter how bought into the things we like about the way we live – which we want to keep but don’t recognise that they are actually the part of the problem that’s making everything so impossible to fix – we really do need to snap out of the fixation with noise that’s doing none of us any good.

We must recognise that the things that work well for everyone and will work even better for everyone are much simpler than what we have been convinced we need.

It is inevitable that we will keep tripping ourselves up each and every time we think of the next step as being only about putting our own self-interest first.

Unfair, Unjust and Unworkable living, demonstrated best by Tax

Perhaps the best example of how we get lost and misdirected by the detail of what needs to change for us, rather than focusing on what needs to change so that it works for everyone, relates to the question of tax, taxation and everything else that means people like you and I are stumping up cash that we could often do with being able to spend, just so we can live without debt or in some cases rely on handouts or even food banks.

Yes, even framing the ‘tax issue’ this way will make some prickly – and that really is the point.

The UK Tax code is today thought to be over 21,000 pages and 10 million words long, giving everyone the distinct impression that the subject of how the bill for government action and delivery gets paid for (ostensibly on our behalf), needs to be tailored specially to everyone as if bespoke governance is the only kind of governance that’s really fair to everyone.

Have you heard of Tax Freedom Day?

This is ‘The day when Britons stop paying tax and start putting their earnings into their own pocket’. Or alternatively, the final day of the year when every penny we’ve earned goes to the government – if we start counting on January 1st, which was this year (2025) calculated as being June 11th by the Adam Smith Institute.

The reason I’m using this figure isn’t to piss anyone off by drawing attention to the fact that as an average, we arguably all work for no other reason than to keep the wheels of government turning every year for at least 5 months.

I’m doing so because it may be the only way to look at the relationship all taxpayers have with the government in the same way. Given how easy it is to get sidetracked by the question of what everyone earns!

June 11th 2025 was the 162nd day of the year (as 2025 is not a leap year), and with 365 days in 2025, this means that in comparative terms, people are giving over 44% of their earnings (162 days divided by 365 days), before they can even begin to think about what they need to spend money on, in turn before anything that they might actually want.

For a moment, let’s forget the amount anyone is actually earning for themselves, as we know that some have considerably more than others, whilst many just don’t have anywhere near what it takes to live without struggling to make ends meet, and then take it as read that everyone is giving up 44 Pence in every Pound they earn (£0.44).

After realising just how much of everything we do have taken from wages and then what we pay for that includes some form of tax, it doesn’t take much to realise that government or rather the model of government that we have is simply unaffordable, unsustainable and that we must do everything we can to find a different and much better way to pay for the things that we share.

Regrettably, the complexity of rules and regulations supposedly there to benefit and protect us don’t stop at taxation.

One of the reasons that every part of life, that doesn’t already relate to the question of financial affordability in some way, seems so difficult or restricted, is because our freedoms and therefore our independence from the system and government are already being actively controlled in many different silent rules that have deliberately been put there using the excuses like health and safety, and protecting us or someone in some way.

Even if we aren’t actively being followed around by a police officer all the time the fact that we are aware of and abiding by these rules usually adds up to being the same.

Government isn’t what it should or was ever supposed to be

Whilst many would actually like to see the wealthiest in our society directly paying at least 44% of their income to the government to help run everything outside of our front doors, we still need to keep some perspective when it comes to the obvious question we will come back to in a moment about who pays and begin with the question, ‘Does government actually work?’

Government certainly functions. Even the deepest or most vocally critical of what government in the UK does will find it difficult to argue otherwise.

Because no matter the organisation or service that comes under the rather large umbrella of government, they all continue to do something. Even if they are not delivering what we might agree to be the correct results. And that’s the only reason it can be argued that it all works.

However, functioning and succeeding are not the same thing.

The time is long overdue that we all took a very hard and questioning  look at every part of government and decided what, if anything, public services should or could be; just exactly where the scope and reach of government should end, and then and only then, what many believe to be the most important question of all, ‘How whatever government and the public sector does is paid for and by whom’.

Whilst it remains the case that there are services, infrastructure and even public facing roles that every modern society needs to be provided by the community, so that everyone can have universal experiences and opportunities which will always be the same, no matter who, where or what you are, the practical approach to not-for-profit service delivery – which this really should in almost all cases be, is not the same as the public sector and system of governance that we have today.

Every part of government and the public sector that we have today is focused on delivering (political) and therefore biased agendas which will inevitably advantage some people more than others in some way. Or is all about the jobs, terms and conditions for whoever the incumbent employees are who currently have the jobs.

There have always been politicians, officers and suppliers who for many reasons have chosen to advantage themselves in some way, if and where they failed to have the integrity to exercise their roles properly. And regrettably, it’s the position of trust we gave them all that enabled them to behave in such questionable ways.

Yet even more shocking reality that we all face today is that the whole public sector and everything that runs within it is now dysfunctional in terms of delivery in some of the most critical ways.

It has only been able to become this way because decisions have either been made (or not made) at the very top by people who really should have known better, and whose actions have allowed or facilitated everything that serves the public unwinding in this way.

Money before People

Regrettably, like so many areas of life today, the role of money – which stretches far beyond the scope of the tax question that we’ve already considered – is also the key element within the dysfunctionality of government and public services across the UK. Because the poor leaders that we have are obsessed with the idea that the only way any problem can and will be fixed is by having enough money to spend – no matter where it comes from, which is itself is these days even better for some politicians who dare not do anything which could restrict what they are already committed to spend.

Idealism and agendas cost a lot of money. Because their implementation requires the creation of systems, rules and infrastructure somebody wants but nobody needs.

The very perverse outcome from decades of government and the public sector serving itself, its people and whoever or whatever influences them, is that the changes that have been made in every way imaginable to support this are now costing too much for either the Taxpayer or government itself to sustain.

We have a VERY BIG problem. Because nobody in government or who wishes to form one either can or will be honest about the true depth and breadth of the mess that the UK is now in.

With Tax rises thought to be well on their way this coming Autumn, the reality that too many of us face is the 44% (or probably much more) that we are already contributing to this public sector black hole through so many of the things that we buy, pay for or earn, are set to keep going up.

All to cover the exploding costs of incompetence, waste and the furtherance of playing up to what are very dangerous egos. Because somewhere in amongst all of this the point has been lost that government does not and never did have the right to exist over the people that it was created to represent.

For any kind of government to be unrepresentative of the people it represents, would by its very nature and intended purpose mean that it represents someone or something else.

Money: The drug wrecking everything to enrich and empower the few

The way that money actually works, how it is controlled and worst but not least, how it is actually created at will, is the truth that sits behind everything bad, that few of us will willingly believe.

It’s much easier to believe that it is all good rather than even having the potential to be bad – even when almost everyone can see the destruction that money or the lack of it is causing to everyone in some way or form.

At the heart of the money tree and its root and branch system sits the mechanisms that supposedly fund government, but actually do so by doing everything to help grow the volume of money that is in circulation, so that the public spending – and the only way that politicians know how to get themselves out of trouble, can leverage ‘growth’ so that the entire shitshow can be hid.

Unfortunately for all of us, the exponential growth of the ‘money’ that has entered circulation, particularly since the responses of government to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the Covid Pandemic of 2020, has wildly contributed to the inflationary spiral that accompanies such an expansion of available cash.

The creation of money that doesn’t relate to anything else like productivity or output devalues the money and incomes that normal people already have, as well as what they have the ability to earn.

It does so at breakneck speed whilst the real value of everything is funnelled towards those who control and benefit from what is a fully legal, legitimised but nevertheless completely corrupt system that appears real, because they have typically become millionaires and billionaires in the process.

Put simply, the lowest paid and most vulnerable now have zero chance of ever being able to earn enough to live independently of benefits, charity, debt or worse.

For as long as the money madness continues, the bubble containing all of those who are branded as being a drain on the system will rapidly continue to expand.

The leadership void or black hole

When a country has such shit, incompetent leadership, and has done for the period of time that the UK has, it wouldn’t be unfair for any of us to be asking, ‘How did we get them?’ and ‘How did they get to where they are?’.

However, as we all need to realise, very few of us do ask these questions or indeed any questions that are like them. And because we don’t, each time an election takes place locally or nationally, we are, as a majority, making the same mistakes over and over again.

We are chewing at the very same shit sandwich with the bits just wrapped differently with words, rosettes and faces – all hiding the same miserable self-interested and dangerously incompetent content that always delivers outcomes that are the same.

Because we have a very bad, self-destructive habit of going along with the idea that the political fairies come along and give us all a genuine choice at election time – as all good democracies surely would, we have not only accepted that government after government and council after council has worked on all of our behalf. We have also jumped into an elephant trap of our own making that tells us these same fairies will deliver the politicians to choose from at the next election, who will sort out and solve the very same mess that they and their own kind created (with a little help from their friends) in the first place.

Sadly, there are no exceptions to the reality that we must face that there are no real leaders in politics today.

The so-called leadership we see, and what the people we identify as leaders say, is much more likely to be aligned with us hearing and seeing whatever we need to fuel our own confirmation biases than it either is or ever will be about the solutions and outcomes that we might not be ready to hear about, but nonetheless actually need.

Victim or Victimiser: There is no longer an in between

As a society and culture, we are collectively suffering what might be the worst type of addiction of all. Simply because it is majority of us are addicted rather than the few.

Meaning that that same majority is completely out of touch with the realities of what that addiction does and will remain so, until the supply runs out – which is where all those who cannot afford to live independently within the current system have or are beginning to find out.

Money, or rather the way that money is used by those who control the system – and that means government and politicians, who are very much under their control too, has become the key factor in every equation and consideration in our lives.

The role of money and its reach has dehumanised everything to the point where money and the power, influence and control it is perceived to give at every level of life has become more important than the value of life and community itself.

Few realise just how their lives are completely at the mercy of the ability to spend, borrow and achieve the momentary of transitory hit that this money centric, Moneyocracy we inhabit demands of everyone and which is enforced by the barrage of non stop marketing and remote, typical digital pressure which comes at us constantly and demands that we all conform.

Money; what it does, what it can do and what it says about you is the qualification and gatekeeper that runs through every part of functional life and if you are in, you are in and if you are out, you really are all the way out and fully at the mercy of those who continue to be ‘in’.

The tragedy of the system is the ruthless and methodical way that human behaviour has been used against the masses by the few and the experts they pay who understand it.

The sweeties and trinkets that have been flowing towards for decades have only been bettered by what has appeared to be the endless ability to secure more and more credit to buy it with, all the time becoming more and more essential to secure as real earnings and wealth have been stripped by the printing of all this extra ‘pretend’ or non existent money that even relatively wealthy people have no chance of keeping up with.

The irony is that those of us who continue to believe we benefit from what the establishment is doing and therefore acquiesce or go along with it are – through our actions – making those who cannot the victims.

All for no better reason than this whole situation could not exist without the elites treating the masses as a resource that is not real. But is instead just like oil, coal, precious metals, forests, farms, land and even animals – and just something else for those who ‘own them’ to exploit.

We all need to contribute to what we share in life. But real life cannot continue if we are required to contribute everything we have

Whilst we must all accept it is correct for everyone to contribute to the upkeep and maintenance of the systems and infrastructure that serve us all, from the moment we step onto the pavement or road outside of our homes, what we share is not and never should become more important than the right to have a fully independent, functioning and self supported life experience.

The system that we have discussed is at breaking point and cannot continue as it has, or as it is today.

Those in charge don’t know how to do anything other than borrow or tax us. And as the system can no longer sustain the borrowing that idealism and agendas have made necessary, the current government are now looking at everything they can tax beyond everything they already do.

One way or another, the system is going to collapse. Because we are all living unsustainably in a system that itself is unsustainable and at the centre of which is a plague which is the absence of real leadership, replaced with what is instead no better than incompetent management that makes it the most unsustainable part of it all.

Real life and a money-centric economy are mutually exclusive outcomes

Government already costs us way too much – even at 44%.

That’s before we even begin to consider the work and additional value to public service that charities and other nonprofit organisations bring, that we are all in one way or another contributing to too.

The whole model of economics needs to be restructured and redeveloped so that it supports life, rather than feeding off it like the giant parasite that the financial system and the role that government plays in it now is.

A realistic level for everyone to contribute to ‘the community’ would be around 10% – without any form of exception for anyone.

We should also be considering the added requirement that everyone able to work also contributes the equivalent of 10% of their working time and the skills and experience they offer, to help make our communities, their governance and infrastructure work.

Thereby creating real buy-in and ownership for what we all share, whilst drastically cutting the scope and influence of an out-of-control sector, and the ballooning costs that are actually paying for lots of agendas snd idealistic ideas, but very little that is actually about people and certainly nothing that’s doing everyone equally any good.

The identity, qualification and process of finding good leaders

Good public leaders, public representatives and public servants, would not facilitate or contribute to the creation, implementation and furtherance of agendas, ideologies and idealism that doesn’t serve the genuine best interests of those who they have been elected, appointed or recruited to serve.

Yet we have been experiencing decades of exactly that. And we have no hope that this will change if we continue to rely on a system that needs to change giving us the leaders who will then do the right thing when it comes to the delivery of that change.

Contrary to accepted thought, we do not need money to play the role across society that it has been deliberately engineered to do.

Power and control are certainly not a gift that should be secured within the hands of a distant, faceless, unanswerable few who we will never meet and whether intended or not, are treating humanity as a resource and no better than a numbers game that they can do with as they like. All as if they are now, as the result of decades of manipulating the system and bending it to their will, the new gods of everything with everyone else’s destiny theirs and only theirs to decide.

The truth that few see is that the centralisation and push for remote control of everything that globalisation and everything that walks alongside it has been, has been the active and complete restructuring of our society and culture, so that nothing can or will work without the say so and direction of those who make all the decisions.

None of this was accidental. Locality, local relationships, local businesses, local supply chains, local decision making and everything that goes with it promotes sovereignty and independence. It encourages and grows a living environment and cultural model that is good for everyone other than those who want to advantage themselves and be in power or control.

Meanwhile, the downsides of centralisation and everything that goes with it are the for every one of us to see.

However, despite the various attempts, compelling rhetoric and highly credible narratives that work so well when playing up to the addiction for material living that we currently have, there is an alternative and much better alternative to running life and everything that we and our communities need. And the real upside of this real alternative is that it centres completely around putting normal people and our local communities back in control.

The fact that generations of political leaders and those they favour or are influenced by have misused and abused their position to create a system with faux legitimacy – simply by legalising immorality to make it appear moral and therefore unquestionable, doesn’t make it right. And it certainly doesn’t become right, just because those in power today continue to insist and behave as if it is so.

We have a legitimate right to hold power and control over our own destiny.

The power of collective decision making should sit as part of a new structure of governance within our communities, amongst people and representatives who we ourselves select and know we can trust.

A moral obligation arguably also exists to reset the entire system and the various devices such as money and the tools of governance the existing system uses, so that we once again bring the focus of everything in life back to people, to humanity and to creating the best kind of environment that we can to ensure that every person has the life experience that everyone – and not just a selective few should have.

However, nobody else will step up or step in to do this for us – no matter how compelling or necessary this might seem.

Whether addicted or not, the choice and the steps necessary to return power to people and to our communities, and with it the creation of a genuine democracy we can all trust and believe in, are ours and only ours to take.

Nobody in the public sphere today can or will do this. None of them will give us back the influence that is rightly ours. Because they all imagine themselves as leaders who can only lead by having absolute control over everyone and everything else.

We don’t have a roadmap agreed for the future.

But there are plenty of ideas we can share about the outcomes that will serve all of us equally well and in a balanced, fair and just way.

This is where the conversation should start.

The one thing we can be sure of is that real leaders do actually lead. But also know that it is real equality, balance, fairness and justice that applies equally to everyone where the pathway to everything good for everyone really starts.

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If Extraterrestrial or Non-Human Intelligent life were proven to exist, should we fear them or our own leaders more?

With everything and perhaps everyone we see and hear about online appearing to be or on their way to becoming completely mad, the question of who or what lies behind the months of ‘drone’, UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) or UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) sightings in the USA and over air bases in the UK hasn’t caused anything like the alarm that we might have expected it to, even 10 years ago.

Whilst there is much to suggest that Congressional Hearings in the USA indicate that the establishment is working towards introducing some new truth into the public realm, the question over the existence of Extraterrestrials of Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) forms visiting or even being present on the earth would no doubt raise many questions for the worlds population. Even amongst those from within different communities who believe that they have already accepted and are comfortable with the idea that either civilizations from outside of the world or entities that cannot normally be seen, exist.

Given the behaviour of the political classes and the world elites of late, the idea that the presence of aliens from other parts of the Universe or beings visiting Earth who have crossed dimensions and possibly even time could have been covered up and kept secret from the masses, certainly isn’t a story that many of us will find difficult to believe.

However, the question of why and for how long is a different matter.

Now, before you think that we are about to go down some conspiracy-driven rabbit hole to discuss the different ‘known’ types of extraterrestrials and spiritual beings who may be brushing past us in some shape-shifted form on the high street, there is plenty to read about on the internet or watch on platforms such as YouTube. If this is a minefield you want to walk across carrying an open mind.

The more important questions to focus on, is ‘Why would the presence of any intelligent non-human life forms be problematic for those who govern and have governed us?’ and ‘Why does this question remain highly relevant if disclosure of some kind is on its way?’

‘Disclosure’ would take power over ‘the narrative’ out of Leaders hands

Fundamentally, it all comes down to control. Or control of us, to be precise.

Those who are supposedly in control have always understood the value of information.

They know and thrive by the rule that what the general population believe and that the careful use of fear of just about anything can be used to influence the way that the majority of people behave.

However, when we talk about those in control, we should look above the politicians and the establishment beyond them, and also consider the historical role that religion and the interpreted or guided role of God, Source, some ‘higher force’, or whatever we may wish to call any form of unseen and all powerful deity that is important within our lives.

Our relationship with faith and religion is where all of us should be able to observe the most obvious example of how life plays out for us all, depending upon what believe, in whom we believe, and why we believe it.

Religion or more accurately religious dogma, rather than accurate truth or well-intended metaphor, are perhaps the cleverest and most dangerous tool that man has ever created for use against his fellow man. Because its main purpose has always been a tool of social control, with the pathway of faith within really being left to little more than the gift of chance.

Religion uses belief – and more importantly fear of the unknown, the unseen and the all powerful – and a hierarchy between us and any deity – that suggests there are special people who have a relationship with them that we don’t – to create, maintain and police rules that carry eternal punishments as well as in some cases, a premature physical death.

It’s that element of doubt, fueled by the restriction of information and learning that is enough to quiet even the most inquisitive of minds. Whilst knowledge of ‘the game’ empowers all of those who are ‘in the know’ about what religious dogma is intended for, and what the metaphors and stories that it contains really mean.

Religion was at its most powerful when there was very little choice or option for the masses. When the world in today’s terms appeared to be extremely small.

However, learning could no longer be contained as the enlightenment and industrialisation pushed through changes that led to it being normal for all classes within society to be given the opportunity to learn.

The power that had been held so tightly within the grasp of men of the cloth and the monarchs and lords who were bought into the way things were done, gave way to the printing press, to media and to westernized money-centric governments and other unscrupulous leaders who used other forms of fear and the threat of material loss in very effective ways to control us all too.

As the world has itself become smaller, the great countries and the empires that once existed have increasingly fallen behind the movements and organisations that run themselves today as a world government in waiting. All under the pretence that becoming the one, ideally alone, or one of the few, who rule the world is just about as good as it gets. No matter whether such systems of governance are genuinely good for all mankind and certainly without any regard to the real cost.

After all, if you are in charge of everything; there is nothing else and the buck stops with you, what you say really goes. Doesn’t it?

If the world is all there is in terms of intelligent life in the Universe, it would arguably be the case that this statement is certainly true.

But just like the questions that anyone who can think for themselves will surely have about the presence and meaning of God, or whatever we would like to call that all powerful being or energy; and whether those who place themselves in the role of middle man between us and whatever God is, have any genuine or ‘God given right’ to hold that responsibility, what is there really to tell us that Extraterrestrial beings or non-human intelligence doesn’t exist and that it could already have been on earth for at least 80 years already. Just because it or they are something that the masses haven’t yet seen?

Who do our leaders lead for?

It stands to reason that our leaders would know quickly, if the presence or visits of such entities as Extraterrestrials, forms of Non-Human Intelligence or openly active Spiritual Beings were to genuinely exist.

The question that therefore naturally follows is ‘Would it make more sense for world leaders to cover up the presence of Extraterrestrials or Non-Human Intelligence, or just come clean and let everyone know that they do exist?

Such a question is only likely to be relevant, if such entities were generally peaceful and looking to help; to perhaps benefit mankind in some way, or find some other way to coexist.

If not, and if they were already here, there is as good a chance as any that the world would have already have experienced something akin to HG Wells War of the Worlds. Or something rather like one of the modern Alien Invasion Films like Independence Day.

However, if our leaders were not using any gifts that were shared to help makind, as the intent may otherwise have been, it is also arguably likely that whoever or whatever is visiting us would eventually become impatient with the worlds leadership. Especially as those visitors become more and more aware of what having the type of leadership we currently have on the planet really means for us and the planet itself.

The realities of ‘Disclosure’ for our leaders and then for us?

So, let’s say that the presence of the drones and the questions that surround them are heralding an oncoming form of disclosure, where the truth will be revealed to the world, and that we are indeed not in any way alone.

In one moment, we will all become aware that in terms of a very big Universe, the world and its human population has suddenly become very small indeed.

That in itself will raise questions for us that we will return to shortly.

But for our leaders, who have relished their dominion over the world and intelligent life, such an ‘outing’ would also revise their place and seriously diminish their perceived or ego-driven value in the Universe.

We can of course live in hope that our leaders would or would have had the good grace and be big enough to just accept this new reality and what it would really mean.

Sadly, we are not blessed with good leaders in the sense of them being good for anyone other than themselves.

Big egos, mixed with the perception of great power and the idea that their position makes them inherently right is a dangerous mix.

Holding on to and protecting the power that they have become so jealous of will almost inevitably be their priority. If the arrival and presence of Extraterrestrials or Non-Human Intelligence should be disclosed outside of the realms and conditions of their control.

And they are likely to do anything and everything they can to maintain that power. No matter what and who they destroy.

Can we take away the uncertainty of a post-Disclosure Future?

We need not share the ins and outs of what that pathway would look like.

But for us, it is very unlikely that the result of their actions would result in anything good for  the rest of humanity.

It is almost certain that we would experience tragic levels of loss, rather than anything that we would recognise as being akin to a win. Even though we can be certain that the establishment narratives would tell us that was exactly what we were experiencing and that the cost was both unavoidable and necessary.

However, the truth that we would face, if the presence of a non-confrontational, non-controlling, non-warring presence were to be confirmed, is that the Universe and potentially the races and cultures of intelligent life that exist out there could be infinite in number.

The new place that we would then inhabit within the Universe would bring with it the requirement of another truth we will have to face: That we can no longer continue to live in the way that we have been, by abusing each other and the planet that we inhabit, as if it doesn’t matter. Because what is there is there for us to fight for control over, as it’s all that there is.

If the technology that some suspect is now being introduced to us over UK airbases and American skies does demonstrate just a little of what does already exist, it will defy the logic of any one of us who is materially obsessed that we either know all there is to know, or that we have the ability to conquer those who might already be visiting us. Let alone any others who have been sensible enough to stay away from such a selfish and troublesome place.

There can be little doubt that those of us who place material possessions, wealth and power above all things have lost sight of what real values and respect for life, humanity and the environment which we share and in which we live really mean.

It is the choice we have to recognise and to embrace this, where our post-Disclosure future would really lie. Irrespective of whether we can only accept that those who share the Universe with us are also physical in nature; whether they are spiritual or even thought-based in nature, or indeed they are something that we can make sense of that falls in between.

Inevitable change for us all lies ahead

One way or another, this planet and its occupants are on the pathway to inescapable change. Because we are either putting money, power and influence before other people, or we are playing a role at some level that is allowing others to do so.

None of us will know whether that change will be triggered by some plan for a New World Order, a pandemic, a financial crash, a third world war or the arrival of an Extraterrestrial or Non-Human Intelligent race that quickly makes our ridiculous leaders and all of us realise just how powerless they and we really are, when it comes to the way we have been living and what we have prioritised in life.

However, whenever and whatever that change is and what ever it will be, there is nothing more certain that that with that change will come a choice.

That choice will either be to stick with what we know and believe that the system we are living within serves our best interests through its obsession with material living.

Or, we can choose to leave the obsession with money, power, influence and top-down hierarches behind us and embrace a very different way of life that puts values, the love of our fellow man, our communities and the environment that we exist in partnership with. Right at the centre of a world that doesn’t recognise any difference between what the world tells us today is very small, and the true value of anyone living being, being as big as big could ever be considered to be.

The most interesting thing about the Universe, everything that may or may not exist and the place that we all have within it, is it is something that we can learn about and enjoy the pathway of discovery it offers us all, just as soon as we recognise that we have always had that choice – and that it is a very real and valuable choice too.