UBUNTU Contributionism
A Blueprint For Human Prosperity
Published by Zulu Planet Publishers
PO Box 204 Waterval Boven 1195 South Africa
ISBN: 978-1-920153-09-0 (sc)
Michael Tellinger 2013
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Our countries are corporations and the world is a business controlled by a small group of untouchable banking families. The laws that control our society have been meticulously structured over thousands of years to protect the corporations, while giving us the illusion that we are free. We, the people, are blissfully ignorant that we are the slaves and the assets of those who control the business. It is time to wake up and free ourselves. Nobody will do this for us. The universe awaits our action, so that it can respond through the law of attraction, and welcome humanity into the universal community of beings of higher consciousness.
Michael of the family Tellinger - 2005
Love, Honour & Gratitude
I would like to begin by honouring the indigenous people of the world, who have endured unimaginable hardship at the hands of invaders, colonisers and slave traders. It is with respect and humility that I recognise their great contribution to humanity for carrying the spirit of Ubuntu for all these years.
UBUNTU
I... am what I am because of who we all are.
It is the essence of being human you cant exist as a human being in isolation. It speaks about our interconnectedness. You cant be human all by yourself, and when you have this quality Ubuntu you are known for your generosity. We think of ourselves far too frequently as just individuals, separated from one another, whereas you are connected and what you do affects the whole world. When you do well, it spreads out; it is for the whole of humanity.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
FOREWORD
The philosophy of Contributionism as a new social structure was born in 2005. It was a consequence of my extensive research into the origins of humankind and the deeply convoluted path of deception that has lead us to this point in time as the human race.
After several years of testing the basic ideas against the many sectors of our current system, I realised many ancient cultures had similar systems by which their communities were guided. Unfortunately much of this knowledge has been suppressed or lost through the colonisation of the world by the so-called explorers who stole the land from indigenous people everywhere.
Some native people, like the Cherokee, have a saying that if its not good for everyone, its no good at all. In Africa, we call it UBUNTU. But this philosophy was shared by hundreds if not thousands of ancient cultures all over the world. Although they may have called it by different names, it all seems to be aligned to the principles of UBUNTU.
These united communities of the past have been maliciously destroyed and replaced by capitalism, industrialisation, modernisation and ultimately the absolute control by a handful of powerful and greedy individuals who have ruled the world for a long time and who want to continue ruling it at all cost.
In this book I share with you the simplicity and joy of UBUNTU, where people do not live divided in fear of each other but rather live in united communities that thrive in abundance on all levels.
All my life I have been appalled by the human suffering and misery on our beautiful planet. Suffering that seems to continue as if there were no solution to the plight of humanity. And yet, in our hearts most of us know that there are solutions to our problems, and that these solutions are really simple. But our so-called leaders do not provide solutions. Instead, they sow more confusion and misery.
As a young child I was deeply affected by this suffering, wondering why there are poor people and rich people why some people are homeless and hungry while others live in luxury. That feeling has never left me and I know that there are millions who feel the same way. And so a life of protest was laid out for me sometimes subtle resistance and sometimes public activism against the oppressive regime under which I lived. The 1976 Soweto riots in South Africa left deep emotional scars on my conscience and much of what I did in my life after that time was subconsciously moulded by those events.
In 2005, I had what could be described as an awakening experience. Like millions of people around the world I began to realise that there had to be something more to this life than the strife and misery that so many people experience on a daily basis. I was determined to find a solution and I was not going to accept any of the usual feeble answers from a society that has slipped into complacency and accepted its fate as a slave race in blissful ignorance.
It became clear to me that humanity had become a deeply divided species on so many levels. In this divided struggle for survival and our relentless quest for modernisation we have become separated from our sustaining mother Earth. This human division is in direct conflict with the laws of nature and the resonance of unity consciousness that seems to be the foundation for all of creation.
The great prophets and teachers of the past all tried to teach us the same wisdom: to stand united; to love each and honour each other and live in harmony with all of creation. In fact, these are the same values that many of us try to teach our children.
But suddenly at some mysterious moment in our lives, things change. We stop paying attention to those higher consciousness values and we fall into the routine of life and become entangled in the struggle for survival.
At this point we realise that we need to earn this thing called money to be able to survive and live on our own planet the planet that we were born on. And suddenly this simple question began to ring repeatedly in my heart. How is it possible that we should need money to live on a planet that we were born on? Like many others before me I realised that we are born into pure slavery.
This is indeed the great trap that has been set for us by those who control the creation and the supply of money.
We are trapped in a silent, relentless war of economic slavery that has been so cleverly woven around us that most of us are not even aware of it. This onslaught is controlled by the global banking elite that have taken the world hostage and made each and every one of us their slaves.
All our natural resources are being mined and traded by multinational corporations that have more rights than living, breathing, human beings. We have simply become slaves of these corporations all in the name of money, greed and political control. Most of us do not have the foggiest clue how it all works, how money is created and how a small number of banking families completely rule every imaginable aspect of our lives.
They are the masterminds behind the global economic system that rules the world without being questioned or challenged. This system is designed to destroy everything that opposes it, to ensure its own survival. It has developed into a twisted form of consciousness that has confused humanity about our own destiny.