The plants and animals have a lot to teach us.  They work collectively, in most cases, especially the plant kingdom.   The survival of their species is always at the top of their “to do list”; they are never individualistic or selfish.  What would that serve them if they were – they wouldn’t be here today if that was a part of their make-up.  Humans, on the other hand, have been wiped off this earthly plane many times when they became overly selfish; when they pitted brother against brother.  There were times when men used their power to enslave their fellow man.  In Atlantis, they used their psychic abilities to enslave the masses.  Several times we’ve been here and then gone, though most people hear about these times and if they consider them at all they consider them folktales and legends but they really existed:  Atlantis, Lemuria, and others you never even thought about.  We’ve had to erase the slate on various occasions when things got out of hand.  And why would things get out of hand?  The reason things got out of hand is the same reason humans differ from the plant and animal kingdoms:  free will.  With free will our race can evolve into more whole and complete individuals so that eventually we become one whole and complete collective unit.  And when that whole and collective unit called mankind gets to where they have learned their lessons through countless lifetimes, they will evolve higher up to a more radiant species.  Since the plant and animal kingdom already have the collective factor down pat, they often evolve up into greater and better plants or fish or wildlife.  The human has a slower time of it because of that serpents’ apple called free will.  Do you want to evolve into someone better so that we can all evolve into something better?  Then start to tame the beast by at least recognizing free will and how you wield it, then take steps to diminish its effects by becoming more like the plant and animal kingdoms, acting more for the collective and less for the self.   

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