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Believe it or not the future is bright, but at this time not for humankind.
Humankind have become so conditioned to only expect the worst and have
therefore removed the potential of the “happy lining” that every dark cloud
was supposed to have. We have talked about the non-existence of evil as an
external demonic state and this idea is so much part of the “scare tactics” of
controllers, whether it be through politics or religion, or ‘slave drivers’. All
negativity exists only as a part of the human consciousness, as does positivity.
We have spoken before as to how negativity require no invitation whereas
positivity does. We have also spoken of the conflict between the two
consciousnesses of egoism and spiritual. It is interesting to note that there is
evidence of this conflict that is very obvious. When a discussion becomes an
argument notice how there is an aggressive and a passive participation. The
aggressiveness comes from the ego consciousness and will not be satisfied
until it is declared the winner, or failing that will blame circumstances not
being in their favour. The passiveness comes from the Spirit consciousness,
and doesn’t need to win. The Spirit consciousness will have love, compassion
and understanding for the aggressor and will show patience. Sometimes it is
very difficult, because of the compassion, to allow the aggressor protect their
ignorance, but it is, however, necessary to also protect ones truth and perhaps
‘beg to differ’, and or walk away. Some aggressors will agree to differ, but
will still need to assert that they are ‘still right’. The passive will often have to
endure insinuations of all sorts of conditions being attached to them such as
they are arrogant, close minded, stupid etc, but this is the aggressors ego
attacking the ego of the passive. These labels will have no effect on the
spiritual consciousness but consideration needs to be given to the welfare of
the passive, and they might find they need to calm their own ego. The human
ego is so similar to the animal instincts that have been excited in the domestic
pets humans have. Depending on how the pet is treated by its ‘owner’ during
its upbringing it will show aggressive or passive tendencies, no matter what

