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Population, Resources, and Abundance: Transcending Scarcity Consciousness
Bashar addresses the apparent conflict between population growth and resource limitation from an abundance consciousness perspective.
This entry covers:
- scarcity as belief—resource limitation is primarily a distribution and technology problem, not an inherent reality; Earth produces enough for all beings with current technology, let alone suppressed advanced technology,
- the depopulation agenda—fear-based narratives that promote population reduction as necessary are themselves products of scarcity consciousness; higher consciousness creates solutions that accommodate all,
- sustainable abundance—post-shift societies manage resources through consciousness-assisted technology (free energy, matter replic ation, vertical agriculture) that renders scarcity obsolete; population naturally stabilizes when abundance and education are universal,
- the consumption question—Bashar suggests that the issue is not how many people exist but how they consume; conscious consumption (quality over quantity, sustainability over exploitation) allows large populations to thrive without environmental destruction,
- the xenophobia factor—population concerns often mask racial, national, or class fears about 'others' consuming resources; addressing these prejudices is essential to genuine abundance.
Bashar emphasizes that abundance technology exists and is suppressed; the shift includes disclosure of these capabilities and the consciousness maturity to use them wisely. The entry includes personal practice: examine your own scarcity beliefs about money, food, space, and opportunity; these are the building blocks of collective limitation.