THE LAW OF INVOLVEMENT AND ENVIRONMENT
The law is: INVOLVE YOUR SELF TO GIVE DIVINE LOVE AND KEEP YOUR SELF IN
THE ENVIRONMENT OF ORDER AND PEACE.
When the law of Involvement and Environment is ignored, then destruction
starts. If intentionally or unintentionally braking law will lead to disaster, many have
paid with their lives. This law has taken more lives than the amount of grains of sand you
can find and that is uncountable. To think a person can deliberately play around with
this law, can mean the end of them and others in their environment.
As happened in South Africa when a tourist visiting the Bloemfontien Lion Park and by
getting out of the car to take a photo of a lion was killed by the lion.
Mankind's perception is very flimsy and unreliable, based mostly on their
previous experiences and not all true facts. A perception giving a reasoning of
preconceived ideas with an obsession that puts the person out of reality.This condition of
mankind's perception is the cause of most of their problems and troubles..
Circumstances when this law was broken unintentionally. The stories of the
Lions and the Farmers and my encounter with the snake, called the South African Cobra.
On one of my visits to my uncle Edgar who asked me to go with him to a
place called Messina, a small country town with a big Copper Mine and farmers who carried
shot guns to protect them selves from lions. The lions in their natural environment saw
the farmers INVOLVED in their ENVIRONMENT as a threat to them.The farmers saw the lions in
in their environment as well a threat to them. This caused both the lions, and the farmers
to solve the problem by violence by killing each other. The farmers knowing that they can
not run away from a lion, will have to kill them or be killed. There were farmers killed
by the lions and lions killed by the farmers. The Kruger National parks board eventually
solved the problem of loins and farmers by relocating the lions to the Kruger National
park.
On a farm in the mountains of Magaliesburg where every morning I went
swimming at a river which was fenced on both sides with a gate to enter. One morning when
going to have my morning swim, I thought of a quick entry will be to jump the fence. A
little way down from the gate seeing a clear place to jump over the fence I jumped, then
to my horror came face to face with the deadly South African Cobra snake, standing an arms
length high swaying slowly from side to side preparing to strike with it's deadly fangs
ready to kill. Making a quick retreat from the ENVIRONMENT, not! to INVOLVE my self
in this deadly situation off sure death by poison if involved with the cobra. It was a
very close call, to a near tragic end for me. Later discovering that I had come too close
to the Cobra's home.

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