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and yet we do nothing to sustain it. I wonder why? Is it
because we know everything has to end sometime?
Spirituality is infinite, constantly changing, never regressing,
always growing and developing positively. If we are to focus
our lives from the perspective of our spiritual needs it would
be difficult to follow, but only because we have lost the ability
to see the path we have set for ourselves. We have had this
ability "educated" out of our psyche by the system. Not only
has this happened to our generation but has been happening
for generations past. Could we not make this the generation
when the change takes place and spiritual awareness is
maintained in our consciousness from birth and throughout
this lifetime? Should we choose to do this we know there will
be many obstacles to be overcome but none you are not here
to overcome. God is greater than any opposition, the God
within you is greater than any opposition you might
encounter, once you are on your own true path.
The five year old child still retains the remnants of its
"memory" of its spiritual path. The reason why we put the
word memory in parenthesis is because that is how it now
appears or is rationalised by the developing child's ego. It
presents as a faint memory whereas it is the current awareness
of the child's, now subdued, Spirit. The child will also
experience it as a longing or a hunger for something it can no
longer identify. This unsatisfied hunger can last a lifetime if
it's cause goes unidentified and untreated. It can lead to
unexplained anxiety and fears. It can be the basis of many
psychological and physical disorders. When the child is now

