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those that cultivate the fearless habit of accompanying world
happenings closely, must have been frightened on observing the list
of highlighted titles with which the year 2001 was entitled, and
continues wearing the laurels. Thus, it was “the year that entered
into history,” the “tragic year,” “the year that marked the
beginning of 21st century,” the “bloody year,” amongst
other titles of equally superlative epithets.
The fright is not raised precisely by the
happenings that were without a doubt tragic, which marked the
prophetic, semi-apocalyptic year of 2001, and that shook so many
hearts and minds all over the world. What surely left any attentive
observer amazed was to verify that these classifications only occurred
now, when the American nation was so hardly hit by terrorism and
dragged to a political-religious-military imbroglio of frankly
unimaginable consequences, or, better, to which we would simply not
like to imagine. In fact, everything indicates that Uncle Sam’s
retaliation will not limit itself to the dismantling of the terrorist
network, but that will be directed now against the recently elected
“Axis of Evil,” or then against other ‘Axes’ of the same suit, which
from time to time insist on rising up against the idolized democratic
values. Yes, it is unquestionable: the year of 2001 was really a
“tragic year.”
But the year 2000 was also tragic. It was marked by
fratricidal wars that decimated thousands and thousands of people all
over the world; it registered the most disturbing advance of AIDS up
to then, in its sinister task of sweeping African nations of their
inhabitants; it saw countries being convulsed by unprecedented
climatic catastrophes; it verified the overpowering increase of the
so-called psychiatric diseases, like depression and panic syndrome,
which took care in mercilessly dilacerating a countless number of
distressed souls; it impotently observed the methodical growth of
hunger, of poverty and of despair on the planet, as well as the
ferocious outbreak of diseases that were considered extinct a long
time ago, or, at least, reasonably under control.
Therefore, the year 2000 was very tragic. As were,
in their own right, the years of 1999, 1998 and 1997. In fact, the
entire decade of the 90’s was tragic. And if a rigorous retrospective
were made, we will verify that the 80’s were equally marked by
unprecedented tragedies up until then. The same stands for the 70’s...
The roll of human tragedies, up
to now, have not given any sign of exhaustion, to the contrary, they
have just changed the level, intensifying in quantity and intensity
along the recent decades. The ones that until recently still happily
defended the naïve concept of the “end of history,” (undisguised
externalization of one’s intimate desire) at this stage of events must
already be very disappointed. Contrary than imagined, the pathetic
outcome of one of the greatest contemporary tragedies, Communism, did
not signal the “end of human history”, but indeed the imminent “end of
the history of humanity”. A not so subtle difference not restricting
itself only as a mere matter of semantics. It is not history that is
going to finish, but indeed humanity itself, this present humanity,
has its days numbered...
2001 “entered into history” because, this time, one
of the countless tragedies that have been devastating the world on a
daily basis for decades struck in the heart of the American homeland,
and not in their neighbors' backyard, Africa and Asia. If another
tragedy of large proportions strikes in some European community’s
country, then the respective year in course surely will also “enter
into history”, next to the pioneering 2001. For the media, governments
and peoples, what seem to dictate the dimension of a tragedy are
basically the location where it occurs, and not its magnitude.
However, for the years that lay ahead will also
enter into history, in the conception of the First World followers.
Year after year, they will don onto themselves this doubtful status in
retribution onto the whole humanity in increasing suffering that
others will be unable to conceal. Indeed, a collective suffering that
has already been imperturbably increasing for decades, as a reciprocal
effect of the incorrect conduct of man throughout the millennia, in
it’s directly opposite performance proclaimed by the Laws that govern
Creation. An atrocious just suffering, more and more intense, which
just like a trumpet of the Final Judgment will still try to awaken a
part of humanity from its deep spiritual sleep. For only a spiritually
awake human can consciously transpose the cogwheel of Divine Justice.
From the point of view of the
Natural Laws, the human being is the only creature that did not worked
out right, or, better said that he did not want to work out
correctly, as he always had his free will and an almost indescribable
help to walk along the true path. However, humanity invariably
rejected all the help and proceeded blindly in its incorrect
development. Thus, today it stands alone before nature as a harmful
species, which for this reason needs to be exterminated, so that
Creation as a whole does not suffer permanently.
Think of it as a cleaning process from the
planetary point of view. It is as if the whole world were being
consumed by an extraordinary purifying fire that spreads all over in a
devastating way, mercilessly consuming all the evil by means of tragic
flames, flames in the form of tragedy. And the flames of this gigantic
fire are continually revived by the whirlwind ill will of the
remainder of humanity. This way, it is humanity itself that forces its
inevitable destruction. The fire burns and destroys the very evil that
generated it and that still nurtures it. Therefore, they are purifying
flames, and neither anything nor anybody will be capable of putting
them out. They will only be extinguished when all the evil has been
eradicated from Earth, from wherever it is has taken root: in
politics, in religion, in the economy, in people, in communities, in
families and in the individual human being.
Only when all the evil has been completely calcined,
will true peace be able to finally emerge, without the risk of being
dilapidated again by a debased creature. Then it will be the dawn of
the much craved for Thousand-Year Kingdom of Peace... However, up to
then, much of man’s work will still have to be reduced to ashes.
When this unconsciously desired Kingdom of the
Millennium is implanted, Earth will be partially inhabited. It will
provide habitation only for those that voluntarily and at the right
time, lend themselves to the work of purifying their desires, their
thoughts and their actions, so as that they can withstand the
purifying flames of the Final Judgment. Whoever survives, will see.
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