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       It  never  ceases  to  amuse  us,  or  amaze  us,  how  the  human  mind  filters  and
       reacts  to  information  it  receives  from  whatever  source.  The  human  mind  is
       selective to a degree that defies the logic it purports to possess. There is no
       accounting for how this message will be received, there is only the intent in
       which it is given that is pure. It needs to be constantly remembered that any
       message or teaching given by us is but our  perspective  and not in any  way
       given  for  you  to  accept  without  applying  your  own  discernment  and
       consideration.  Please  do  not  blindly  accept  and  adopt,  rather  consider  and
       adapt. No information from this source is devised to manipulate or control you
       or to deliberately contradict your own personal beliefs. You will often see that
       those  who  read  these  words  will  disagree  and  dismiss  them  without
       consideration. They will find them repugnant to their beliefs. If, however, they
       were to consider words given in this manner to be in addition to what they
       believe, and consider what portion of their existing beliefs are the beliefs of
       others  that  they  have  adopted,  adopted  in  place  of  what  they  personally
       understand  to  be  true,  they  will  draw  a  fresh  conclusion  to  what  is  their
       personal philosophy of their present life and arrive at the individual truths that
       are unique to themselves and the position in life they currently hold. Too many
       subscribe to belief and not use their belief to find their truth. Too many are to
       lazy  to  venture  further  into  the  understanding  for  their  lives  and  therefore
       accept  any  notion  that  they  feel  suits  them  and  helps  them  avoid  further
       seeking.  This  is  why  many  accept  the  convenience  of  religion  in  order  to
       satisfy the spiritual side of their nature. This latter way is why so many lay
       aside even religious practices. It is often found to be more convenient to work
       for another than to work for one’s self. Reconsider what we have just said, “to
       work  for  another  than  for  one’s  self”.  Why  would  this  offer  any  deep
       satisfaction? It is tantamount to selling one’s life, and often not even to the
       highest bidder.  In  the employment of another you  are paid to do what they
       want you to do and not what you need to do. Look how many need to enjoy a
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