Jaroslav Dušek: Banks and insurance companies no longer believe in money!

2 18. 01. 2014
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

Transcript of part of the lecture: Life is so funny that I invite representatives of banks and insurance companies to tell the top managers about the Toltec concept of the world.

First I said it was nonsense. What am I going to do when I sit in front of those people who go for that performance? And they said to me, No - no, you know, it's a little changed. We have such a training cycle. So I approached it for the first time about two years ago and I visited the big savings banks, insurance companies, banks, několik I can tell you that both time is running out and the last meetings that took place now in September and October 2013 already look like from that movie Beautiful green.

There's just something going on there that's hard to believe. You talk to top management that money is an illusion. You say to bankers: I do not have to explain that money does not exist. They just sit and nod to their head. There nobody says: What do you do for crap?

Now we were talking to a big insurance company, and I was talking about insurance being an expression of fear. We insure ourselves only because we are afraid, and it's all built on that fear. And in the front row, the managers sat and nodded in agreement. Then the lady logs in and says: Well, yeah, but how do we change it now, right? Because if we do it suddenly suddenly, there will be great confusion. We have to dissolve it somehow ...

The entire meeting in the big insurance company ends with a speech by the chief executive of the insurance company, who says: So if you will come to work after tomorrow's lecture tomorrow, please think about it somehow, because we can not continue this way anymore! We can not chase each other here and catch a word and argue about each contract and cling to the wording. It's all so tiresome for everyone. Says the Managing Director.

It happens that people in these places know better than we do. They know it because they work with that illusion every day.

 

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