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instilled in you, or hold over you, to mould you into their requirements. They
mould your ego. They acknowledge your academic greatness, but what they
are acknowledging is the success they themselves have had in turning you into
their slave. Now if you were to think for yourself you would soon realise how
unfulfilling that condition is, a “fools Paradise”. As with any addiction, it is
important for the addict to acknowledge that they are indeed subservient to the
influence of the substance they are addicted to. In the situation we are
addressing here, it is important for those who populate and comprise ‘western
society’, that they are, hypothetically, addicted to the substance of the
inseparable compounds of state and church. Of course everything in creation is
of God, but under the influence of ignorant and manipulative human egos
anything can become corrupted by the negativity that is so much part of
humankind. This negativity is fuelled by the influencing substances. This
negativity creates a total illusionary world for the negativity to dwell in and
become self contained. This is why we refer to life in that state as being hell
like, with the principles of church and state being the devils stoking the ‘fires’.
If you can step out of your addiction for a moment and ponder this scenario.
you will give yourself the opportunity to see the wisdom contained in these
words. If you are to try and throw away, or break loose from the shackles that
restrain you, maintain you in that vulnerable life style, how would you feel?
Do you feel fear? Do you feel weak? Do you feel exposed? Do you feel
unsupported? Let us reassure you that should you even feel you should
become free, that there is no need for any of these undermining feeling to be
entertained, as God will be your guide, your guardian and your support. God
will never do anything for you, but will give you the inspiration, the courage,
and the strength to overcome you addictions and become a fully functioning
Spiritual Human Being. You have come this far with us, why stop now?

