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  THE QUESTION:  Well, I just don’t believe it is all your responsibility to fix, and anyway, you have, in the real sense of the word, perhaps already had your say and contribution; or have you?  

 

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  THE ANSWER:  I sincerely hope that you know by now that I am just a man and never pretended to have been anything more than a mire mortal, and as such, I really don't have any heavenly or divinely decreed mission, now, nor was I ever divinely directed some two thousand years ago.  So, I guess you're right in that I really don't have any actual responsibility except that I am truly and totally enamored with and love this great diversity of human life on Earth.  It is just all so damn wonderful if only it was left alone to manifest its natural potentialities.  And for that reason alone, I have consented to this rather unconventional interview, perhaps if only to put into more succinct words the very simple lessons that I had taught when I lived on this Earth.  And in that loving spirit, I believe we can now go forth and begin to address many of the misnomers that were attributed to me, most often long after I was reported as dead.  And I suppose that even these very words could be easily altered by some overzealous editor should this interview ever fall into the hands of an interested publisher.  Perhaps I should have achieved this interview with a more recognizable individual to have better insured its ultimate publication, but such an individual just wasn't available for such an unorthodox undertaking.  And most importantly, Lamah had already embarked on this rather enthusiastic and mind-boggling undertaking of actually suggesting that mankind has finally entered an Age of Reality.  This more than timely proposition will no doubt fail to gain any fervent popular support, especially amongst those most faithful Christians that continue to so blindly hold fast to what they ignorantly believe to be the truth.  But despite these overwhelming odds, this present undertaking is well worth the effort invested if for no other reason except for the salvation of the fortunate few who will undoubtedly read this transcript.  So with that in mind, let’s get on with it; so, what were some of those more poignant questions that were to be asked before we got so un-mistakenly sidetracked due to my own passion for the simple truth?