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Gone too Far

  • maryseaugustin
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

Freedom of Religion



It recently dawned on me, that prophetic messages about destiny swapping, and negative human emotions, prompting irreversible trends of cruelty, actually are real.   Imagine being an advocate for change, through education, and then committing self to excelling in this path for the betterment of self.  Then, observing that the same type of commitment lies elsewhere to covet the hard work, the determination, and somehow leads a mindset to believe such entitlement.   I was born in the Caribbean; but never was I prepared to absorb the malfeasance of such religious beliefs.   From different lenses, people tend to assess situations of intentional theft of life, in accordance with their own experience.  Can such a horrific intent hold true in all circles of society?, if such intent is widely accepted by a prevalent minority group?  I find it worthwhile to pray for young generations, sitting in their classrooms, attempting to learn their academic instructions; since by universal law, modern day advocates would inquire into the rationale for sitting in a classroom, if reaping the harvest of fruitful works is being granted to those who need not manifest the process of learning and preparing for life's demands.   The playing field becomes warped instantly, due to lack of comprehension of certain concepts, and the degree of unfairness to hardworking individuals.   A conversation with an important figure reveals a statement that weighed heavily on my mind – “Everything works better when truth and goodwill occupy the same room”.  Upon analyzing this quote, I began to realize how synergy can transport an idea, an environment, or inner feelings of worth, or lack thereof, into a spin, that correlates with realism, without fragments of fiction.   A world of struggles from perspectives of ownership, becomes a flight that tends to correspond with what reality offers.   It appears, therefore, that dimensional separations do not necessarily result in self actualization, that dwells on repentance; but rather serve as a one-sided illusion of rationalization and power.  What is the end game, in such instance?   Universal Law prescribes specific remedies, when laws of a Land simply may

not provide coverage for those of us, deserving such.   Prayers work, however.   

Maryse Augustin.

 

 

 
 
 

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