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Mundus incepit.

The world has begun. I am not talking about the second coming of Christ but a new world order that has ushered in a new way of thinking. I am talking about a technological revolution that has created instant societies, that leave us isolated and unable to communicate the way we did five years ago. No I have not jumped off the deep end, though it may seem that a new world is what we were craving all along. I think that peace has evaded our civilisation, and the media is black all over leaving us to sit in the dark and wonder what is going on in each others lives and the rest of the world. We have become so interdependent that the idea of the individual is getting lost in Hollywood sell outs and as we all grope in the dark for the world we left behind, people are starving for love and comfort by witch only we will regain if the world learns forgiveness.

All throughout history there have been great souls who have sacrificed there lives for the common good but now the common good looks like universalism. On this tiny planet called earth we have grown attached to the regular, and have forgotten what spontaneity looks like. We see each other everyday and we have lost the ability to feel common emotion for our fellow human beings, and have become interdependent on one another. The ability to feel and see the humanity in each other eyes has been diminished by seeing too much of the outer and not enough of the inner. It has been the death of humanity that has given me great pain as a believer in God. Not the physical death but the continual spiritual death of our brothers and sisters, who live in great pain as they have lost the ability to see God in them and God in the world anymore.

There is no great religion coming that will save humanity, it is the evil in the heart of satan that has blinded the hearts of even God's greatest companions. The great scripture that told us the greatest commandment was to love is still being read, but is is being widely disobeyed by the majority of humanity, leaving little room for the light of the truth to shine in people hearts producing in them a real love for themselves and a real love for God. Our churches are running mad trying to call humanity back to the cross, back to love of God and back to love of friend but the efforts of satan are ruing the world, with love of the self. The only way back for humanity is to repent, but they will not for the good that is in them has been overshadowed by a infilling of self love and fear of man.

The great saints and sages always taught that we must never forget the love of God and the reason why humanity has forgotten it is because there is no forgiveness. Man will not forgive man and they are dooming themselves, because they have even renounced the one they call God by not forgiving man and showing mercy. Business has become their God and the organisation has become their idol, something God never intended. Children are being brought up to believe a false God and this apostasy reflect the heart of a world that has just begun.

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