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This question has been bothering me more than it probably should, for a while now. There are a few angles to think about.
Financial
In the Based New World, for true freedom to exist, there will be no "magic money". This means that all progress, including economic, technological, etc are going to be at the same rate as the increase in productivity of the humans - slow and steady
We will go from growth based model to consistence model. Think of old day Blue Chips vs Present day Unicorn companies.
Every dollar has to be hard earned and every transaction in the market will have equal risk for everyone involved. No more Wall Street and their shenanigans. "Finance" will become a very small niche area - highly risky as well.
All power will be concentrated in local governments. I like the idea of Counties and Sheriff system around the world and Bosi has been saying this will come even to places like Australia. It will be a pain to become politicians, and people have to be begged by their communities to stand for office, and no one would want to continue for more than a term or two.
We will slowly realise that there is abundance of resources - energy and material.
Social
People will stop being forced to take part in the rat race. Every family will be able to afford - without social welfare - quality of life with one income, while the second parent can focus on the family.
Terms like feminism, racial equality etc will return back to the real meaning. Men and women will have same quality of life, while doing what they naturally thrive doing. No longer will women be forced to measure their self worth by their career achievements exclusively, and no longer will men be forced to measure their self worth by no compliant they are with the system around them.
Personal
With all the changes above, at a personal level, people will start moving towards spirituality more and more. People will stop worrying about what others think about them and start worrying about their own true place in this Universe - which is spiritual.
Organized religion will disappear as everyone achieves their own unique spirituality.
Bonus
Perhaps we will finally be allowed to take our place in the Galactic society, amongst all other alien races.
I think we will be more organized..Jesus way of organizing is perfect though nothing like we have now. The body is perfectly organized in such a beautiful way. So will the body of Christ 😁😉
Organized religion exists purely to organize belief, which is to say, ensure that all people believe the same thing, AKA indoctrination.
If people believe the same thing, then people believe the same thing, but there is no reason whatsoever to push belief on others except to justify your own belief and/or to control society.
That's man made organization. I'm speaking of Christ like organization. Jesus is a powerful organizer. One might say he is the tippy top. King of King Lord of Lords
One might say that, but that would be ones belief. If one does not believe that, then different beliefs are ones path.
We don't need to be "organized." Organization is the opposite of personal revelation.
Personally, I think Jesus was trying to tell us something very similar to what the Buddha was trying to tell us:
"I am the Son of God."
"You are All Children of God."
-- Jesus
He wasn't saying he was the "Lord or Lords" or even "Lord" of anything.
"Thou art God."
-- Buddha
It seems to me they are both trying to tell us we are ALL Split-Aparts from Source. Same words, same message, but many who call themselves "Christian" interpret that very differently. My interpretation focuses on all of the words attributed to Jesus in all of the Gospels, not just the ones in the book we got as "truth."
My interpretation, and spiritual path, ignores the "teachings" of Saul, a known agent of the Pharisees (and very likely controlled opposition agent). It ignores the teachings of the Torah and the rest of the OT; all books written by the Priest Class of Jews (the same people that rule the world today). Once you dig in, you find the OT has been so badly mistranslated into English that it completely misses the fact that it talks about numerous gods, and explicitly states (in context with other religions of the region) that El was the creator, and Yahweh the usurper.
"Thou shalt have no other gods before me." "My name is Jealous." These are just some of the explicit statements of Yahweh that insist that we ignore HIS father, El (not to mention his brother Ba'al).
When you actually read the OT, it becomes immediately obvious that Yahweh was a racist, slaver, and misogynist, who demanded blood sacrifices and first born children as both slaves and for their blood, not to mention a murderer of innocent children (has anyone who calls themselves "Christian" actually read the Passover story?).
The idea of "Lord of Lords" comes from a book that was decided upon three full centuries after Jesus' death, leaving out more books that were doctrine at the time than it included, by people who set up "Christianity" as the de facto religion of the Roman Empire to unite the entire Empire under one religious doctrine, setting up the Emperor as a God-King (religious and political leader). The ideas of "Lord of Lord," and "Trinity," etc. were enforced at that time and written into law (Codex Theodosianus) to ensure that people either believed that "truth" or were punished as heretics. The standard Christian dogma literally comes from Roman Law, written three to four centuries after Jesus. How many Christians actually realize this?
Why don't they?
Your beliefs are not my beliefs. That doesn't make me right and/or you wrong, but please don't try to "organize" my beliefs to align with yours.
That would be a sin.