From its onset of writing the previous manuscript, it was realized that acceptance of the contents would not be an immediate thing, for it touches on human frailties not easy for most of us to accept plus the difficulty our egos would have in changing habitual thought. It seemed imperative, however, that before we destroy ourselves completely there must be a greater realization of truths for the sake of future generations. We are in debt to them for our mistakes though some of these may have been necessary examples for overall progress purposes and that there are no answers to a greater universal plan or a perfect knowledge of most any one thing. It is most important to define the term traditional knowledge. Is the earth flat and are we the center of the universe? Of course not, yet we are prone to believe man made fantasies in a myriad of related things merely because of projected fears of an illusionary supernatural being. All this is relevant to inherited superstitions of pagan ancestors who created gods responsible for most of the natural causes experienced here on earth. This book along with the first one written deals with not only with negative reasoning factors in traditional mindsets but also provides positive keys of overcoming them.