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 Moses or Noah
 Moses or NoahI have finally come to realize that there is no way I (or anyone else among us, I believe) can take on the difficult 
task of helping a group of thousands of people through the pole shift. Today, people in Africa die from starvation, 
children in Thailand die from AIDs acquired through forced prostitution, other children in Asia work 12-hour 
days in mines, or held as prisoners in local factories etc. Most of us can live with that, for the simple reason that 
there is nothing we can do. This does not mean that we are Service-to-Self, merely that we understand the 
limitations of our possibilities. In large cities, we have the starvation and the home-less in the streets. Do we 
take them into our homes? When planning for pole shift and post pole shift survival, should I try to act like 
Moses, saving my people, or like Noah, saving one pair of each species? Or should I merely try to prepare as 
best I can for as large a group as I can sustain? So far in life, I have found that I can only do my best.
I believe I can do two things:
Offered by Jan.