What You Were Never Taught In School
Written by Seth Manne ·November 7, 2008 · Print This Article
Our educators present a view of society to children so that they might learn how to function within the society. We do not present a view of the individual, apart from how that individual will best “fit in with” and succeed within the accepted norms. It is a shame that we are so concerned with being politically correct or normal or “accepted” that we do not even look at the overall concept of God or religion or consciousness. We do not offer any presentations of those overall considerations until children reach college age.
Some parents do make their children aware of these concepts but usually it is from their point of view and is flavored by their own beliefs. Children are “directed” into a certain religion and are not given an overview of religion itself or “spirituality” or consciousness and its inherent powers in regard to circumstance manifestation. Prayer is not often analyzed and is most commonly presented almost like superstitious magic in the same way that God is presented as just magical and powerful.
To question these issues at an early age causes more trouble for the young individual than it is sometimes worth. Though his inner feelings speak to him about personal and internal greatness, he is conditioned to readily accept the thought of greatness being outside of him. He is taught that he can “achieve” greatness and not that he already possesses it.
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