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Where Do You Think our Innate Wisdom Comes From? - (5961)

Mostly from evolution. Through the journey our essence undertakes through the three previous kingdoms of nature.

Of course also from past lives and from the Inner Being itself and the consciousness, there is much innate wisdom.

Each mineral, plant and animal life that we have had has built up in us an understanding of life and creation. It has also taught us certain lessons about the laws and principles of creation.

Each life teaches us values that our essence has but needs developing and knowledge about why and how to use it.

That's why some people even as humans are 'strong as a bull', 'brave as a lion', 'cunning as a fox' and 'sly as a serpent', 'slippery as a fish' becasue they learnt really 'well' those lessons from their journey through the kingdoms.

Even as human beings we are still learning these values. It happens as people in the work we are learning those lessons at fast rate through dissolving the ego.

Dissolving the ego is learning those lessons by undoing the conditioned and polarised version of the hose lessons.

Our essence begins life in creation as incipient as blank, simple and pure  and needs to be developed and needs to learn.

The evolution of the essence through those kingdoms is for the development and learning of the essence. 

We have been through that learning and to have to repeat it is to go back and like repeat the whole of our schooling all over again. 

In reality we need to do that and that is why we will find out that we have already spun a few times on the great wheel.

End (5961).

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