Inalienable Rights!

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When darkness falls, its often the humble candles, that become the mighty beacons! Here is a video that I chanced upon, that shows how all humble human beings can empower themselves to become mighty beacons. This one hour investment of your time to educate yourself may lead to years of real love, freedom and liberty further leading to your perpetual enlightenment.

Interesting note on “unalienable” and “inalienable” in Spiritual Economics Now blog:'Both are pronounced with the word “alien” pronounced the same way as we think of off-planet entities––ETs. The reason ETs are called aliens is because they are considered alien to or separate from our planet (even though we all know they are not because they have always been here, but, the programming is that they are separate from us). So, ‘unalienable’ means ‘inseparable’ and ‘not to be taken away’. A similar word, ‘inalienable’ means ‘non-transferable’. So, when the founding fathers used the term, “unalienable rights”, they meant that we had God-given rights which could not be taken away from us. Neither word has anything to do with commercial liens; so, neither word is pronounced with ‘lien’ accented. There is no word with that pronunciation. Even if there were a word which meant that something cannot be ‘liened’, then the word would be ‘un-lienable’, not ‘un-a-lienable’. The ‘a’ in that word makes it meaningless. In order for people to believe that you know what you are talking about, I suggest that you never say, “un-a-lien´-able”. That word is fiction.'

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