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The Other Door
I read in the paper today – another religious occult. Oxymoronic term, I thought, but then don’t each intend to sway the non-believers to their way? So which is the righteous path? Spiritual? Hysterical? Are the two paradoxical? Homo-empath? Psychopath? Which is correct? Impart no wrath. Faith is the answer I believe. In my heart of hearts, I hold dear a sparkling picture crystal clear – the sturdy fabric of my weave. Another course I can’t conceive. And those who stray their center core, I pray you find your way again with straighter path than you began and clearer focus seeking more than walking through the other door. NOTE: Inspired by "…remember that Jesus wants spiritual fruits, not religious nuts.” Quote from the book August Moon: Humor and Hijinks by Jess Lourey.
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