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The Twenty four year old, should they not have had some
form of spiritual reconciliation, will be further faced with the
consequence of their decisions made in their past, even made
the day before. They are compounding their enslavement to
the system and to social conformity. This is never a pleasant
experience for them and often will generate resentment within
their ego. This is akin to consuming a slow acting poison. It
has been said before that things only get as bad as they need
to; the poison only corrodes the body until the ego decides to
notice it and take the necessary steps to counteract whatever it
is in their life that is corrupting it. In another writing we have
suggested that the only cure for any illness is a change in
attitude. There are illnesses that are there for your education
and there are illnesses to assist you in leaving that world, but
both are certainly calling for you to change your attitude. The
former situation is calling for you to reconsider your position
and to question what it is you believe you are doing, versus,
what it is that you should be doing, and the ‘cure’ is to do it.
The latter situation is for you to review your position on dying
and death. Again in the latter you might discover you are
using the dying process as a form of escape and decide to face
up to whatever it is that life has in store for you and to live for
life and not to live for dying, knowing death is inevitable and
whenever it comes it will be because you had lived your life
and got what you, your Spirit, needed from it. It might seem
to the twenty four year old that these are grim options and
they are unless you add the spiritual dimension to your life. If
you think about religious history, each religion has a Saviour.
Unfortunately the ‘followers’ of the one deemed to be a

