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experiencing. There is a difference however, the preborn has
the support of God and knows that, whereas the twenty five
year old still has the support from God but is totally unaware
of this. How then can they be expected to venture further into
their life? How then can they take calculated risks and journey
into their unknown future without the strength of that
awareness of whom and what they are, and more importantly
what they are part of? Their only way, as far as they can see,
is to conform to the desires of the system and become ‘yes’
people, obedient servants, slaves of the church and state. This
is where they see happiness to be and might even spend the
rest of their lives looking for and expecting to find it. The
enlightened one will look to the rules and the fears generated
by the threats of punishment should they break any of them.
They might respect the rules but also might have the necessity
to break them in order to be free of their restrictiveness that is
inhibiting them in their spiritual questing. This is particularly
true of the religious rules that confine you to a particular
religion. As the church and state are so intrinsically linked this
can lead to difficulties; if one chooses to live outside the
reaches of these institutions they will find they cannot access
their God given and life supporting facilities in a natural way.
You cannot ‘own’ land and build on it because of the
authority’s rules unless you conform to the wishes of the
authority. Without land ownership you have nowhere to
provide for yourself. How can you get land? You can inherit it
or buy it. Is that not strange when the land belongs to God and
it was created for your use and for the use of any species that
inhabited it. You can never own land but you have the right to
use it. Now you understand the dilemma you find yourself in.
Humankind has lost the knowledge of how to share and live

