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B"H who seem to rest at certain times of day in the same particular spot they've used previously. This qualification of me mory begs the question what specific purpose the me mory is supposed to serve. Maybe a dog marks the ground the way birds put effort into creating their nests, so there is also a time consciousness, the preserved value a n investment of effort is likely to produce. The rights o f ownership require respect of the individual whose maintains a right to avail himself of that resource over which he has claimed ownership a mongst those with whom he shares his environment. My presence exists for a purpose, the essence of which blends into environment; my physical address at any given mo ment. Modernity has all but stripped the human race of soul interaction. We are robotized to do the performances of survival: physical, mental, and co mmunal. The best exa mple of continuity of generations is cal ling the newborn by the names of their ancestors. It is the well-know n way of paying honor to the fact the success of my progenitors, is that which provides my personage in the form that I enable. children About physiological dispensation, worn-out parts a nd deficiencies overcome every living being irrespective of any physician. The perspective we see of old age is the practice the elderly get to being dead by lying around all day and establis h thus harmony within the gravitational field that will encompass them. Fro m this posture, they are expected to sense their diminution into a vanishing point built upon the neglect the y experience, equating their age with loss of control they exert over the actions and interactions with their significant others involved in our lives. This can develop into detachment syndrome. This too, reader dear, is the outcome of using our soul to serve as a mirror of what we see others doing, and /or not doing what they don't. To the degree that our survival depends o n defining the nurturing environment, learning to exploit resources, categorize to the infinite degree the dispensing o f energy worth the struggle, and accommodate the need fo r communal affiliation we may create the culture through whic h we may let down our defenses and ac hieve strengthenin g through collective affiliations. In the end of all the migrations to anywhere in the world, man is left to his singular occupatio n to pass his time upon the face of the earth. This reality is the 198