Wednesday, December 30, 2009

What God?

The Age of the Market is ruled by gods of experience; investment of capital in the certainty that experience fulfills Human being. And so it becomes true, that a form of happiness can be experienced according to a value scale enumerated in terms of a material substitute for the sought for happy feeling: money above all, but thrill and adventure; no mention of the boredom and apathy rending these gods. But the market is sown on the seeds of its own demise, once happiness is free, the market fades like mist.

How ever might some force of argument overturn the need to shop?

One way and one alone: Two streams of literature flow similar channels, both meet in the land. The Age of the Story is the age of the land, the age when the People receive the inheritance promised to those who openly believe. The God of Adam and Eve, same of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob; of David, Hosea and Jesus, and the God of Chief Kitsilano, is the God that promised the Land, and I accept that inheritance, in many names, including the name of Jesus Christ.

Chief Kitsilano is as I do, and no land issue is complete without my sign affixed. That is my power, the authority to seal any land Title or right, and place that authority in the Land Title Act of Canada, certified by the Queen of England; I have that power. In matters of land, worldwide, Chief Kitsilano has the first and the last right, (and he knows how to use it).

This is pleasant to Allah, and brings pride to Jesus,

and it validates Alma Mary.

What story offers greater promise of pleasure and contentment? Life, free, on land owned; no other interference! or the Market, the bank. the money, the money ...

The Chief Kitsilano Indian Band is open for un-business as unusual.

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