Demand is better than regulation! (Discernment)
This is another topic that I have talked about in the past, but I wanted to give this example because I feel it's important. When Trump gets elected and RFK gets to do what he wishes to do about regulating the chemicals in food. The things like seed oils and so on. He's talking about eliminating some of the colorings in food and a lot of other things. I'm not sure if a lot of you remember, but about ten years ago is when organic food started becoming more popular. People started demanding more organic food, less pesticides, and non-GMO. From there, food companies then had to keep up with the demand. They started offering more and more organic choices, and that pretty much has gotten us to where we are right now. The main thing regarding regulation and when RFK gets to do what he wishes to do. It's a great thing in a way, because it will draw more awareness to this topic. The reasons why you might want to remove the food colorings from the food, and how harmful it is to the physical body. Which has not been really shared widely within the mainstream view. So in a way it's a good thing, because it is spreading more awareness of what has been poisoning us for many, many years.
At the same time, if regulations are imposed. No matter how good intended they are, it's going to cause less freedom. I do see that it's going to be like a stepping stone for us when some of these regulations eliminate some of these things from the food supply. But at the same time, it's going to cause a lot of disruption within the food pipeline. A lot of these companies might revolt and raise prices because they're being told that they have to do it. It's not coming from the "demand" of the people, where they start only buying organic food like we've been doing for the last 10 to 15 years. So there might be fluctuations in the food prices. A lot of people might revolt from that scenario and so on. And so my main point of bringing up this topic is to always keep in mind that "demand" is always going to be a better scenario for people when we make the choice. I am no longer going to buy GMO food, I'm only going to be buying organic. Again that is demand. If we really don't care what we eat, and somebody says, well, you can't eat this anymore. A lot of people might be asking, why are you telling me what I can and cannot eat? Do you see how that actually does create a restriction in freedom? Anytime there's a restriction in freedom that means more constriction and control. So even though there's going to be benefits from these changes that are going to be put into play. I see them as only stepping stones for us to integrate more awareness of what we should be working on. Instead of imposing more and more regulations we should be looking how we can eliminate laws, regulations and rules. This is what we should be looking forward to doing in the future, eliminating more and more laws and regulations to allow for more freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of movement, freedom of choice of what we do with our bodies, and so on. It's imperative going forward regarding our shift in consciousness and us moving into more wholeness in the world and so on.