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Quest for Truth, on finding the Holy Grail Alex Caldon
Quest for Truth, on finding the Holy Grail Alex Caldon
invited the tanks to the school fair were already suffering from the delusion that they themselves were unable to see the insanity of putting killing machines in amongst hundreds of young children, even when the insanity was pointed out to them.  At the fair the illness was passed from one generation to the next.  As things are going, the next generation will also grow up with the same delusion and then they also will pass it down the line to the generation after them.  This process will continue until we see clearly what is going on, and when we act to break the cycle.

Breaking through our own conditioning is the challenge.  The neural pathways in our minds give us our false perception that war is OK.  By the time we are adults, these pathways have become strongly developed and can be more difficult to re-program.  The inaccurate programming in our minds becomes our ego, and as adults we are reluctant to let go of this ego by admitting we were wrong.  When we admit we were wrong, we are scared of looking foolish or guilty.  Being told “war toys are wrong” is likely to dent the egos of those adults who made the mistake of buying toy guns for their kids.  And instead of making a better world by accepting this truth, those people will often defend their public image by persecuting the truth.  In order to put war into the past we have to surrender that ego, admit we have been getting things wrong and change.  When we want to change our opinions, it is easier for our incorrect neural pathways to be re-programmed.  When we recognise that changing shows great inner strength and when we overtly praise people who change, we will want to change.  An individual will want to receive that praise and kudos by showing to the world that they have changed.  So it is absolutely vital for our future for us to praise openly and passionately those people who choose to change.  Praising people who change for the better is a crucial part of the campaign to stop war.

We need to programme future generations to avoid war by giving them the correct conditioning in their childhoods.  As children, the next generation will be easier to work with, before they have developed an inflexible ego.  Young minds are often more receptive to the truth.  It has been found that the first six years of a child’s life are the most crucial in establishing their view of the world.  We therefore need to take great responsibility in how we condition children during this period (and thereafter).  By working on them we can stop wars occurring in the future.  It is our duty to protect our children in this way, and as their guardians, giving them peace in their lives should be our highest priority.

This is how correctly conditioning children can prevent war.
A mentally healthy person will react differently from an ill person when confronted with the concept of war.  If offered a weapon and asked to go and kill someone, a mentally healthy person would say something like: “ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND???  WHY ON EARTH WOULD I WANT TO GO AND KILL ANOTHER PERSON!?!?!??!”  As things are, we might hear someone say “Ah,        
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