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with in order for the youth to comply with the systems
bidding. If one is to understand life in spiritual terms this
threat will not work. They will have the confidence to look to
Creation for the answers. They will become aware of the
wastage by society of the many ways that ensure the
continued existence of humanity, should humanity just look to
God for inspiration. The now nineteen year old will have
made decisions as to its future. These decisions will have been
made in response to the course of action, choice of career,
which will enable it to access the supply of services to meet
what it now sees as its needs. It thinks that it ‘needs’ to buy a
house, it ‘needs’ to buy a car, it ‘needs’ to find a partner, it
‘needs’ to have a family. It doesn’t have the clarity around
these ‘needs’ that will enable it to make clear choices and
evaluations of the potential outcomes to those choices, the
main consequence being servitude for the rest of their lives.
This enslavement is not just to the money lenders but to the
money providers and to those who seek to get them further
indebted by their offering of useful but unnecessary luxuries.
Society has made humanity dissatisfied with what it has, and
the human on the ‘merry-go-round’ of consumerism. What a
poor start to adulthood. One cannot find happiness where
happiness doesn’t exist for them. Who is to say that where
they are now in life was not for them but could be paradise for
another whose place it is. If a desert nomad was removed to
the land of the Inuit they would perish in what they would be
unfamiliar with, and yet the Inuit continues to live there,
content and happy with their choices, and living off what
Creation has provided. If one were then to reverse this and
place the Inuit into the desert they would perish. Doesn’t this
illustrate there is a place for everybody and the problem is that

