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and  the  accurate  timing  of  it’s  launch  into  this  world  of
               matter.  Once  within  this  world,  as  we  have  said,  there  is  a
               continuous  conflict  between  the  developing  human  and  the
               evolving Spirit. There is also that other conflict, the conflict
               between  God  time,  determined  by  cycles  and  causes,  and
               human time mechanically measured and subdivisions of sun
               cycles. The human made targets are not spiritually based but
               are  in  accordance  with  the  takeover  by  humanity  of  God’s
               natural “time clock” and control of God’s Law of Cause and
               Effect  to  suit  the  society  that  humanity  has  created.  The
               milestones set by society, with no reference to Spirit, are now
               the targets for the youth, and upheld by the influencing and
               controlling adults. It is now signified by the statements of the
               adults and the man made laws of “when you're old enough”.
               The  targets  now  become  those  set  by  social  norms  and  the
               youth  becomes  more  conscious  of  being  old  enough  rather
               than being developed enough. This latter target combines with
               the quest for money, both goals set by society, preoccupies the
               ego consciousness of the youth, This unfortunate youth, with
               it’s life now being determined by it’s ego will enter a period
               of misfortune. This period may even last a lifetime depending
               of  how  strong  a  hold  the  ego  has.  The  ego  can  seldom  be
               satisfied.  It  must  always  be  remembered  that  this  is  an
               individuals personal experience that is being controlled by the
               corrupted and spiritually devoid environment it is being reared
               in.  In  this  day  and  age  the  youth  are  being  trained  to
               materially succeed and prosper. Those who don't succeed, as
               measured  by  the  rules  of  society,  are  looked  down  on  as
               failures and those who do prosper, often at the great expense
               of those who “fail”, are looked up to, but only by those who
               feel that they too have succeeded though, to a lessor extent. In
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