5 U.S. States With the Highest Homelessness Rates (media.scored.co) posted 40 days ago by newfunturistic 40 days ago by newfunturistic +5 / -0 5 comments share 5 comments share save hide report block hide replies
a) If few have more homes, then many become homeless...that's how balance works.
b) Home/heim/tkei - "to settle"...to settle implies coming down. Being implies rising up (life) while coming down (inception towards death).
Few trick many to ignore this by "settle-ment" aka tricking the mind to hold onto a fictitious home, which nature prevents one from settling into.
One doesn't live inside four walls...one puts up walls to distract from dying.
c) Rate/rata - "fixed amount"...no such thing in nature. Fixing ignores flowing. Few amount many together (mount zion) to affix growth potential.