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Our literature is one long testament to this connection between gods and man; from Homer’s Iliad to Judaism’s Torah, down to St. Paul on the road to Damascus, the historical record of humanity is one long conversation between the human and the Divine.

For many of us, our mantras have evolved form “Give us this day our daily bread…” to “If it is going to be, it is up to me.”

As a result, scientists have determined that even though the mind is different than the brain, they are just like the rest of the human body; they can both be intentionally improved for the better.

Think about how often people’s differences collapse into the struggles of the “me versus you” or the “us versus them”…Worse yet are the tragedies of “local versus global,” or increasingly, “the economy versus the environment.”

The human race in its entirety has to develop a deeper commitment to the collective picture of who we are and what we are doing to our only home, the planet Earth.

When we begin by using Brilliant Red—a Pure Light that radiates from the Pelvic Chakra—we begin a journey of looking inside of ourselves, a journey of discovering our personal uniqueness and autonomy.

Soon you will be evaluating your memories, sharpening your mental acuteness, making distinctions between your thoughts and feelings, and learning to respect common goals…

When you practice these last three partnerships, picture a Pure White Light, a light that emanates from no one source but illuminates everything perfectly. This is the light of the Lord—God—Divine, a light that casts no shadows.

But, before we start this practice, it is important that we accept the possibility that the universe may contain more spiritual beings than those that we are familiar with.

With the power of Pure Life, Love and Light comes a trust that these powers resides at the very center of our being, as it is at the center of the universe.

Far too often these institutions—and the individuals who run them—have little or no regard for the sustainable economics that support a greater good, and this creates one of the great tensions facing world culture today: a truly global perspective is made impossible by the handicap of self-interest.

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