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Every Black Cloud Has a Silver Lining

By Citizen Correspondent Benny Altis
Date Posted: 05/25/08
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The Mystery Of Life

I am writing to reassure myself the future will be an improvement over the present. What is your take on what I have to say?

The Multiplicity of the Subconscious

Each Individual has a multiplicity of subconscious memories. All matter, non matter, and life share a universal memory of the past, present, and future. This process makes life eternal and every lasting at the subconscious level and cause the manifestation of life as we know at the conscious level

Every living entity has a subconscious memory of their personal lineage. There is a colossal amount of genetic information available for all living life...i. e. An oak tree is an oak tree because of the subconscious memory. By the same token a bird dog is a bird dog and does not have to be trained. He can be trained to perform other tricks. Humans have more choices than other animals and do not have to emulating their immediate ancestors.

On the surface it appears humanity has been traveling on a path to self destruction for the last two thousand years or more. After I carefully reviewed the history of different cultures and made analysis of cause and effect for the same time frame. Then I compared them to my own personal experiences in life the evidence indicates to me every Black Cloud has a Silver Lining. It may never be consciously identified and completely comprehended by the general public but the end results will be for the betterment of the general public. Mankind as a whole has made a tremendous advancement in the last two thousand years. The concept of life is that of perfection and is governed by the due process of natural law. The first step in nature’s learning process is you make a mistake, recognize it, and then correct the problem.


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