The Human's Guide to Life on Earth

by 

Ted Driver

Home Up Introduction What Is Real? Guideposts 1-3 Guideposts 4-8 Glossary End Notes Bibliography

Introduction

I believe that this work will provide you with information that will enable you to change your life, should you choose to do so.  Being a human on this planet has distinct advantages; we are currently the smartest mammal on the planet, we have developed amazing technology, we can travel anywhere on the planet within a day or so, and we can even travel away from our planet.  To get to this point however, we have forgotten much of what we first knew, when the human species was young.  We still get hints of what we used to know, through intuition and flashes of insight.  The bulk of our knowledge regarding the other information gathering channels has disappeared.  The average western person will spend the day using all 5 senses to determine a way to gain additional material wealth or to find a way from losing what he or she already has.  The wealth a person has is compared to other's wealth and the individual determines if his or her wealth is better than the other's wealth.  We as a people have kept certain instincts as we have evolved; the need to gather and have material goods (food and clothing from long ago, cell phones and video games of today) are required to keep us alive.  Are They?  Certainly in the past we needed these things, but has our drive to acquire objects now be relegated as useless?  Do we really need a better house or a bigger car?  For some people, yes, a place to live is very important especially if it means sleeping without protection from the environment.  However -- I'll probably surprise you when I say that everyone on this planet has chosen the circumstances that he or she is in.  Please read on.  These few chapters will tell you how to get along here on Earth and how to get exactly what you want.  Sickness or health, wealth or poverty, feast or famine.  I will tell you also how you have gotten into the situation you are in, and how to get out is that is what you so choose.

As long as I have been here, I have experienced things -- encountered people and situations that have slowly led me to the conclusions I make in this book.

For many, many years I searched for a reason for my being here on Earth.  I always looked for one, always in the back of my mind as I talked with people and went about my daily business.  Was this why I was here, to help my parents?  No, maybe I'm here to support my family?  Yes I chose those things, but is that all?  Isn't there some other bigger reason I'm here?  Maybe God put me here to test me, temp me into making bad choices so I may be taught a lesson if I choose wrong and then be condemned to hell for an eternity.  That doesn't make sense... Maybe to have a great career and many friends, forging new technologies to use here on Earth ... nope ... not quite right.  So what is my purpose?  Why am I here?

 Why are you here?

I finally figured out my answer -- though at this point it would be premature to disclose it.  Let's just say that I no longer need to look.  I realized all the answers I needed were right in front of me.

Shall we begin our journey?  To come along you'll need and open mind -- a closed mind cannot collect souvenirs or experience new places.  To truly visit this new territory, you have to get out of your vehicle and look at the scenery, smell the air and take in all you experiences.  You may feel like you have been here before, like something is familiar about all of this -- it should be a little familiar, you have been here before.  

Onward...First stop: Earth.

 

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