On the front lines of the world's May Day protests this year, along with the traditional chants, banners and marches, a gamut of emotions flowed through the crowds: venting over spending cuts, tax hikes and unemployment.
International Worker’s Day, the tradition day set aside for worker’s rights is celebrated throughout the world, but this year was hardly a celebration because workers have become slaves to their jobs. When work is only about money, then slavery ensues and freedom is lost.
America, since the time of Ronald Wilson Reagan (the 666), has redefined freedom as: the right to make money; this narrow interpretation focuses only on the physical – giving no room to the spiritual aspect of work. In ancient societies spiritual endeavor was called: work.
In Hebrew, the word Avodah/Work is one of the three pillars upon which worlds stands: Torah/Teaching; Adovah/Work and Chesed/Kindness. A world standing only on money has little chance to survive. Rich people suck, has been replaced by, Poor people swallow.
The Cabala details the work of the Creator in creating creation, concluding with: And on the Seventh Day the Creator rested. When workers are slaves, there is no rest; when Ayn Rand is god, there is no hope. Moshiach will come, soon in our day, to bring freedom to the world.
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