The Strawman said:
Janosabel, the only question I'm asking is - is the study of economics the best use of your energy in the context of The Wave and all connected to it? I'm not saying it isn't because I couldn't know in terms of where you are in The Work. Only you'll have the answer to that one.
May I ask what books from the recommended reading list you have read?
"Old McDonald said other things I also would have said."
Okay, and what are those things?
OK, I read about half a dozen in the list, plus many more books on similar subjects not included in the list.
I have also made a serious study of Alice Bailey's work (remember the "New Group of World Servers"?). So I am reasonably versed in esoteric ideas, principles, practices. My signature sums up about 50 years worth of conclusions. Another one of my favourite authors is Ouspensky especially when writing about the
fourth dimension. (By the way, I feel personally that, coming under the influence of Gurjieff, diverted Ouspensky from fully developing his own cosmology.)
I bring about 40 years of life experience as a manual (factory) worker to the evaluation of these readings. And that makes me sum up the current human predicament by saying that,
The material conditions of incarnation are under the control of dark forces, and the human spirit is greatly inhibited in its mission to unfold its transformative gifts in the physical world during incarnation; and the main mechanism of this control is operated through economic ideologies. This interferes with our tendency as units of evolution to self organize in creating the form of the new world waiting to be born.
In short, spiritual energies flow parallel (i.e. deflected on reaching) the physical world not
through it.
"The Wave", as I see it, is an abstract energy that is seeking expression in the material world but bad economics is distorting that expression. So the "payoff" for humanity from economic literacy is the ability to eliminate that distorting influence.
By "good" economics I mean the simplest of social sciences based on the reality that human effort, combined with the creative forces and materials given by nature, produces the means whereby spiritual beings can live and work in the physical world.
Re the post from Old McDonald, I had in mind "...I knew from a very young age the way I wanted to live - a simple life as a farmer. Unfortunately, as with everything else in life, economics played an important part in my plans..."
Myself, I feel I was born to be a philosopher and a scholar but the world, in effect said, "you will be a semiskilled worker, forget about meddling in those other things".
Note, though, I am not resentful; being grounded by material constraints, I may have acquired a good balance of the spirit/matter equation.
PS Writing this was quite an intellectual marathon for me. Deficiencies and omissions are due to the failure of ant reaching for thr sky :)