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structures that still exist within indigenous communities that have yet to be
spoiled by those who seek to rule the lives of others, they would find
Indigenous communities work as a unit, not as a collection of units working in
competition with each other. There can however be inter-community rivalry
but these days there is war. Humanities’ thinking needs to return to its roots.
God did not create this universe for the benefit of a few special people or
families or race. God’s creation was perfect for what God intended and then
humankind took over and has created chaos with its thinking of ‘knowing
best’. Humankind has an insatiable hunger for what it knows not, and strives to
feed that hunger at the cost of happiness. The universe is not something to be
conquered, it is a paradise if only humankind could see the place that was
created for it. Plague of sorts emerged out of what would be known
geographically as Central Europe and has spread throughout the world. The
corruption caused by this ‘plague’ died away but then returned again. This
return occurred from a different location but was more dangerous than its
previous outbreak and still lingers on to this day, This plague is called
socialisation and is affecting all areas of social structure. The major symptoms
of this sickness are unhappiness, depression and an insatiable hunger for one
knows not what.

