The Final Western Journey for Human Life
In this article, I outline a general perspective on human evolution.
First, some thoughts: Always stay connected to both your inner and outer self.
Every human being should maintain a connection with their inner and outer world.
All humans are born and shaped by both their inner essence and the surrounding world.
Let’s set aside prenatal and postnatal development up to the ages of 12 to 16.
In the Western world, people practice singing, praying, and asking God for help or guidance. Others seek God’s forgiveness, confess their neglect, or proclaim a grand Hallelujah!
But does anyone from the other world truly offer relief or extend a hand from Jesus?
Example: You pray at the Wall, calling for help repeatedly—but you never receive an answer.
If after 1,000 attempts you still receive no response, it means you are mistaken here.
You must act yourself—using your mind, thinking critically, and asking the right questions.
Between the ages of 12 and 16, you learn how to behave, act, communicate, and grow.
Your body signals what is right, healthy, positive, constructive, and nurturing.
Your inner system guides you to properly care for your needs, desires, and behaviour.
If you do not engage in regular learning, you will fall behind, risking losing learning.
We do not kill. We do not lie, cheat, abuse, or harm others.
You can make your own list of principles for positive self-management and mental discipline.
Every day, every week, or every month, you must decide: What is the right thing to do?
It seems that no one from the other world will intervene. You must explore your own path.
At this point, life’s lessons become vital: You accumulate love, care, wisdom, and reflection. You also gain knowledge, practice meditation, train against stress and develop inner balance.
The younger generation must awaken early— stupidity grows fat and blinded.
By the ages of 32 to 36, you should have established the core values for your future.
Yet, most people in the Western world have lost their foundation for a meaningful life.
Hundreds of millions hope for help from God, but it is nothing more than a fata morgana. Many are lazy, relying on speculation, money, or divine intervention—but all in vain.
Human values come from within—from character, heart, and spirit.
Life itself teaches lessons through care, wisdom, and spiritual learning.
Your life is on the table—you decide what your inner resources will offer you.
From the Messenger. DR Eduard Schellhammer, San Roque, Marbella.