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B"H It is the illusion that establishes, not only our identity but also the existence of the wherewithal necessary in the sustenance thereof. For instance, having labored all the livelong day and having had worried or prayed a lot until the time arrives to harvest a crop. Finally, we get to eat it and utter a verbal sound to qualify praise of the taste or satisfaction otherwise gleaned from the consumption thereof; well, the vibes from those sounds transfer to the farthest or centrally internalized reaches of the encapsulat ed perspective of our universe. No need to iterate what becomes of the natural elements. Even if the original percussion of the sound dies out, its percussion interacted with ele ments that utilized its force of initiation and continue ad infinitum. We have to produce thoughts that co mmunicate who we are, what we do, and how we feel; alike to light shows presented on ancient rocks, imaginative scenes that project hope and security . The processes of individualization such as using specific words to communicate, having na mes, wearing decorative attires etcetera and so on, all have bearing on the culture of human mentality (though are burdensome ); uniforms offer validity to sensations, somewhat in place of intelligence. There's so much confusion in the world of the hu man being, things had to become specialized by linguistic differentiation in order to stay on top of it all, in order to maintain control over it! At one point in history, people formed co mmunal organizations cooperating for the benefit of everyone as a united entity. The true measure of our worth is determined by the imperceptible energy trans mitted as the individual expresses as soul connection to the sub-molecular world of the universe. It is a mistake for society to assert qualifications of the importance of one role over another in terms of our value to the perpetuation of the world. By degrading us, they think we will have to subjugate ourselves to their greedy harboring and wanton destruction of the natural surroundings or, say, expropriation of property to make roads wider. Listed amongst the multiplicity of discriminatory imple ments; the controlling authority classifies us by ID tags ; wage rate, address of residency, religious affiliation, availability of education, and our "significant others." None of these affectations pertains to the true worth of our existence, in fact, I can think of only one thing that does. Prayer: rhythmic speech and song, application of the voice, the gentlest force in our command. Through unique linguistic syste ms of speech; transfer 128