Identity

by Jaap den Haan Monday, Jan. 15, 2007 at 7:59 AM

Norms and values

In line with other countries and European policy in general, new and strict rules for identification have been prepared in the Netherlands – presumably in the context of the war on terror – seeking to compensate a lack of inner identity.

In diplomatic circles, organising the biennial, economic Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), it has been said that control stems from the state in China but from society in the West. It seems one is now trying to make up for this in the West, turning social control into law, from both sides now.

An article was submitted to Indymedia in the Netherlands and in the UK, warning that such rules will only enhance a further want of identity, adding that the war on terror was a set-up of the same nefarious forces that have caused the world wars of the twentieth century. A reference was given to a Mahatma, justifying its timing and context today, but the article was not published.

It said that the Masters of the Wisdom have warned in advance now and then, but that Their voice was unheard by the interruption of these same forces of materiality that feed on world glamour and illusion.

The same article suggested this was possibly the case as well in Great Britain when a television interview by the BBC with Maitreya, living in London since 1977, was cancelled both by religious pressure and media attention being distracted by the Falklands war at the time.

The Masters can and do intervene various calamities, but are limited by (our) free will. For this reason – it was stated – certain messages have been given to help clarify alternative lines of action, to be able to make a choice.

This was one.