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Two newborn babies

Suppose you see two newborn babies at the same place ahead of you, two small and tender creatures with colossal possibilities for development in themselves; and that you simultaneously see those same two humans later in life at different places, as two adults responsible for their own lives. Later in life can one of them has turned to be an enemy, a criminal, or something different that is negative towards one's own circumstances of life. And the other of them can has turned to be a friend, an honorable, or something different that is positive towards one's own circumstances of life. But in both of the two newborn babies are the same wishes of realizing the true intention with their lives. There is no evilness in those two babies.

The important thing I will point out here; is the question about what the enemy, the criminal, or the different negative things are. It seems that these negative things are something we humans have to understand about, to gain peace and justice on Earth. Such understanding seems to be about what is true about our existence; an understanding that exists as a deciding superior factor which we humans should find out about what is, as a step forward in our cultural development.

The historical mistake is that the humans before us have wanted to decide that the truth shall be what they want it to be from their own selfishness. But this selfishness does not rule what our existence is. Therefore it will help us humans to understand true about those things and to be able to begin to become agreed with what it is that our existence is.

September 14, 2006, David H. Hegg