Opening Doors

I’ve been receiving a message very strongly lately regarding the opening and closing of doors.  The doors we open for our neighbors are the doors we open for ourselves. The tactics that we allow to be used on our neighbors are the tactics that could end up used on ourselves.

In the same vein, the doors you close for others you close to yourself. Those doors then become unavailable for your to walk through should you ever find yourself needing to in the future.

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Decentralization

Decentralization

This card is about decreasing the control and power that government, monopolies, corporations, or NGOs hold.

Upright Potentials

• A dictatorship or communist or fascist regime is replaced by a democracy.
• States or provinces are given more power in a matter over the federal government.
• There is the breakup of monopolies or the lessoning of corporate or NGO control or influence. Or new regulations make lobbying more difficult.
• There is the creation of parallel societies or infrastructure that competes with monopolies, central currency, social media, or other powerful influences. Or there is reduced reliance or dependency on government, monopolies, or infrastructures.

This card is about decreasing the control and power that government, monopolies, corporations, or NGOs hold.

Reversed Potentials

• There are regulations giving the federal government, or government in general, more control. Or a country may be leaning more toward fascism, corporatocracy, communism, or dictatorship.
• People are becoming increasingly dependent on corporations, forms of technology or monopolies to meet daily needs. Or people become unable (or it becomes illegal) to live without it.
• There is an attack against a company or infrastructure that is competing against a monopoly. Or there are regulations negatively impacting off-grid movements.
• Lobbying is a cause for concern.
• There is colonialism. Or countries are interfering in social life or governing of another country.