Cooperation is crucial for success

In their development as rulers of the Earth our early ancestors came to recognize an indisputable law: Humans. Must. Cooperate. To. Survive.

They realized that they needed the mutual aid, protection, and companionship of their fellows in order to live happily in peace.

It wasn’t a conclusion based upon flimsy evidence or the judgment of one intelligent human being. It was the result of much suffering and hardship endured by individuals and small groups who sought to live an independent existence.

Natural disasters – storms, floods, earthquakes and famines – and attacks by wild animals firmly impressed upon their minds that they must form a closely knit group if they would share the means of gaining food, clothing and shelter necessary to survival.

Cooperation became the accepted mode of living.

People learned their companions were not merely defenders of their home nor mere protectors. Companionship was rather the whole spirit by which all human beings enjoyed a full life.

Love, friendship, devotion, kindliness and gratitude took on a new meaning. By bringing a deeper depth of meaning to living they became the source of extreme happiness or utter despair to individuals.

You should always associate cooperation in your mind with something that is beneficial and adds to the joy of working and playing, because you will only know greater satisfaction from greater cooperation.

But the intricacies of the present civilization have unfortunately brought with it a new and discouraging meaning to several forms of cooperation.

Individuals don’t band together for the mutual benefit of all, but for the furtherance of their own selfish ends and the destruction of their perceived enemies and opponents. 

A natural trait, that is wholly good in essence, has been perverted into a vicious method of destruction.

It is another example of the means by which beneficent qualities are frequently abused and defeated for, ironically, cooperation is the only method by which these destroyers of civilization can be awakened to their shameful practices.

Lower-Pluto

Coincident with the formation of military and economic alliances between the aggressor nations during the 1930s was the Pluto Period.

Pluto was discovered February 18, 1930 and its physical make-up caused some at the time to call it a ‘Bleak Black Ball of Rock.’

It gave impetus to Lower-Pluto: a diabolical thought-force that’s modus operandi can be well understood by referring to these quotations which appeared in a book, ‘The Light o£ Egypt,’ published in 1889 by T. H. Burgoyne.

His book includes a chapter on The Dark Satellite, which is the earthy correspondence of Lower-Pluto. He wrote:

‘It will then be seen that this dark, magnetic orb constitutes the grand center or focus of the Earth’s animal, force; in other words, it is the realm of the undeveloped good in nature whose terrible motto is embraced in the word SELF…

In the first place, this orb possesses a complete organization of its own, and is governed by well-defined laws, the nature of which may be known only too well by patiently observing the merciless instincts of the lower animal nature as manifested in man, where the moral consciousness is absolutely wanting...

From within the dark center of the astral realms of the former the spirit of lies, murder, fraud and religious imposture is first formulated and then projected to the latter fraternity (those on Earth dominated by Lower-Pluto) as a means of its continued existence...

The manner in which this dark magnetic energy is projected from the satellite to the earth is wholly inversive, and the rulers and magical hierophants make use of this inversive force to distort and corrupt Truth in every form wherein it struggles to become manifest upon the earth.’

This description explains the method of action used be dictators and authoritarian rulers, however, there is an Upper-Pluto influence which is the most spiritual of all.

It involves cooperation and a pattern of thinking which having guided people for countless centuries cannot be quickly and easily eradicated.

People have an almost innate awareness that they live because those around them share the same desires, necessities and rewards.

And those who have ignored mental habits like cooperation have met with inevitable failure when the tide of public opinion became so strong and so unified it overwhelmed them the moment they relaxed their iron fist.

Napoleon, Caesar and Alexander the Great are historical examples.

More recently Muammar Gaddafi (in Libya), Hosni Mubarak (in Egypt), Saddam Hussein (in Iraq), Omar al Bashir (in Sudan), Ali Abdullah Saleh (in Yemen), Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (in Tunisia) and most recently Bashar al-Assad (in Syria) and Sheikh Hasina (in Bangladesh) have met with speedy and sometimes bloody defeats.

The really strange thing is that the Aquarian Age civilization still produces such destructive individuals when so many factors exist to discourage them:

The lesson taught by history; the establishment by science of the dependence of all living organisms upon other living organism; and most importantly the wealth of opportunity that’s available when millions of people cooperate and work together for each other’s benefit.

Successful living requires close cooperation between individual members of the herd, tribe or nation and in the Pluto period of the Aquarian Age, Pluto’s cooperation will play a crucial role in bringing about the political, economic and social conditions that ensure peace, happiness and successful living.   

This article contains words written be DW Sutton.


Author: Elbert Benjamine

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