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"The worlds in the universe that this sentient life would inhabit would be livable and habitable, but difficult, for Separation is difficult. Now you would have to learn to constantly solve the [[problems]] of survival and provision and contention and [Conflict Resolution|conflict] with others—others of your own kind and form and others of a very different kind and form. Separation would not be blissful or easy. It would be problematic. Yes, it would have its great pleasures, but they would be short lived, for there is no [permanent] alternative to Creation."  <ref>[http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-1/one-god/the-origin The Origin (November 18, 2009)]</ref>
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"The worlds in the universe that this sentient life would inhabit would be livable and habitable, but difficult, for Separation is difficult. Now you would have to learn to constantly solve the [[problems]] of survival and provision and contention and [[Conflict Resolution|conflict]] with others—others of your own kind and form and others of a very different kind and form. Separation would not be blissful or easy. It would be problematic. Yes, it would have its great pleasures, but they would be short lived, for there is no [permanent] alternative to Creation."  <ref>[http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-1/one-god/the-origin The Origin (November 18, 2009)]</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:25, 4 August 2016

"The worlds in the universe that this sentient life would inhabit would be livable and habitable, but difficult, for Separation is difficult. Now you would have to learn to constantly solve the problems of survival and provision and contention and conflict with others—others of your own kind and form and others of a very different kind and form. Separation would not be blissful or easy. It would be problematic. Yes, it would have its great pleasures, but they would be short lived, for there is no [permanent] alternative to Creation." [1]

References

Further Study

What is Creation? (Feb. 4, 2007)

The Origin (November 18, 2009)

See Also

Evolution

The Separation