by CR (104)
Evolution is perceived everywhere and felt in everything: in the seed that sprouts to become a flower; in the tree that looms and bears fruit in the course of a cycle; in the human being who enters the school illiterate and leaves it a scientist; in the development of arts, letters, sciences, music, laboratories, industries, inventions and social utilities.
Atoms have been around since the dawn of life. And why were scientists only recently (late 19th, 20th Centuries) able to identify and split them? Why didn't they do it before? Even on the biological field, why didn't humanity appearance on Earth precede that of other animals, if in the animal scale humans are the most highly developed of them all?
The answer is obvious: man made his appearance on Earth as a result of the evolution of the animals that precede him. And despite the Planet's current advancement, the evolutionary march in the three kingdoms of nature proceeds without any interruption or alteration. Only those who now begin their evolution in human form find, at the present time, conditions more favorable to their mental development.
A Particle of Force that reincarnates for the first time in a more developed mammal, a human being, becomes a spirit, which continues its process of evolution in a new domain called human kingdom. They are still spiritually undeveloped and even though such primitive human beings may be considered much more advanced than the inferior animals which they previously were, they are in reality so lacking in intelligence that they are actually guided more by instinct than by reason.
Once the spirit begins its evolution as a human being, its evolutionary trajectory is dependent on its effort, will and ambition to spiritually evolve. However, spiritual evolution is often delayed on account of the intolerance and self-indulgence of the reincarnated spirit.
Therefore, every individual should strive to give a sound orientation to his life in order to shorten the process of its evolution. The spirit, in human form in this school-world, should endeavour to be industrious and progressive and to focus on the improvement of its own personality.
References
[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984
[2] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese
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