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Your body will become so decrepit that you will seek to abandon it. Let us
look at this example. You will see how your physical being and it’s mind will
become entrapped by the society it is born into. A society that has it’s own
agenda for all it’s participants. This agenda is only for the preservation of the
society and does not cater for the individual, especially those who might not
“fit in” to it’s plan; the individual who has other ideas, who doesn’t conform,
who says ‘no’ when the system wants ‘yes’. You will notice that these
wonderful individuals are becoming more common and for the system more
problematical. The system is faltering and cannot cater for the diverse needs
that these individuals present. For the last one hundred or so of your years
there has been a silent revolution, a hidden revolution with individuals
becoming incensed with the incarceration of their behaviour, not being
allowed to be themselves but constantly forced to be who society seeks them
to be. They are controlled and conditioned. Society has developed a class
system where there are ‘boxes’ for certain sectors of society to be placed in
and catered for. You have the upper, middle, and lower class. You have the
upper middle class, and the working class. You have the white collar worker.
There are now so many categories that you can be placed into, and should you
find yourself totally outside all categories you are titled disabled. The label
disabled only shows that the system does not cater for these people, and
doesn’t know how to incorporate them into it’s structure. There is nothing
wrong with them except in society’s eyes. Allow yourself to think which box
you are in and then ask yourself is this really who you are, or is this definition
of you just as society wants you to see yourself, and for you to take your place
within it. If you don’t conform, if you are to be truly yourself, society will
probably deem you to be anti-social and out of control. In other words you are
your own person. You have your pets, animals that you acquire and
domesticate. They are thought how to behave so that they can fit into your way
of life. You make them dependant on you for everything, and when you don’t
need them you park them at your convenience. When they become
inconvenient you dispose of them. You have created your own miniature
society. You have presented yourself to them as their God, much the same as
your society presents you with so many ‘gods’, the high ranking politicians,
the executives of industry, the religious leaders who claim to have a direct

