Should he present his revelations to the masses? His observation had concluded that all others having arrived at this state of consciousness used their knowledge to further take advantage of the unaware. Among other reasons, this choice was clearly the more socially acceptable choice among the aware.
What if his very audience became convinced that ‘his’ message was merely another ploy to use them; what if his attempts to unify were seen as his plot to enslave? In other words, a position that would leave him ostracized from both parties. Truth be told, these very questions had afforded him sleepless nights. Without a doubt, it was the nature of this material world to strive for the top at the expense of others. Yet something that lurked deep within him urged otherwise. Some force maintained that hope was a war worth waging. He had hope for hope. He wanted to believe in our existence. The questions again plagued him; what if? What if.