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of any kind. Those who “incarnate” on this planet, in this space-time it seems, have to deal with this manifestation of “karma.” Their lives and souls, and not just their planet, wee a Wo Ve a haat a a etd ee Why have we conjured a monster in our midst? That is the question we must ask ourselves. (John Boorman, Zardoz) So, it appears that mankind's efforts in resisting evil have been an overwhelming fail- ure. It is, therefore, time to put away childish stratagems and begin to deal with the problem of this planet and its dark masters who (though hidden and few) believe them- selves to be invincible. The first theorem we each have to remember from this point on is that the way to com- bat evil of any kind is not to play by the rules which its purveyors create. As the Tao- ists and Zen masters and the masters of Samurai and Martial Arts know, the universal law is that which we identify as evil cannot be overthrown using any force which The Universe operates by reciprocal laws. The cardinal lesson, therefore, is that one does not set out to destroy evil, for the very thought of doing so engenders cognition and action which immediately disempowers the defendant. Whatever activity is born from such mentation is eventually circumnavigated by the challenger. The universal intelligence itself permits this. This is the reason for evil and why it increases in vital- ity and malignity through time. Victory over the worst evil or tyranny (especially that of a spiritual kind) occurs when the defendant is so inherently strong that the chal- lenger, for all his guile and might, cannot operate or insinuate. When your enemy can- not conquer you, you have won. This is the meta-lesson that under-girds the karmic tests besetting the human inhabitants of planet Earth. This theme of how to conquer evil correctly is beautifully portrayed in the following movies: Man in the Iron Mask, with Richard Chamberlain; The Silent Flute (also called Circle of Iron) with David Carradine and Christopher Lee; Local Hero with Burt Lancaster; The Sor- ceress; Being There, with Peter Sellers; and Once Upon A Time in the West by Sergio Leone. 139 Epilogue: Time to Change the Road You’re On become the last battleground and final frontier. approximates its own. Problems cannot be solved with the same level of intelligence that created them. DMM ne Pie natn (Albert Einstein) Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation