If I asked “what makes a man a man?” Excluding service to others and functions (provide, protect, lead, etc.) what would your answer be?
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Every Child Brings The Advantage Of Dialogue And Expression.
The Organization Of, .... Value!
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The Solomonic thoughts of revolutionary minds strike like lightning in the rain, and prophetic missives pour from my spirit like God‘s word hit a vein. and I pray that when I pray for you I’m not praying in vain, repetition, from flagrant superstitions provided by world religions in which man gets the glory and Yah is just an opinion.
Excerpt from Sabali.
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The mystery of life, the mystery of love, the mystery of creation -- what keeps me coming back to God, enthralled with God, is His endearing, never ending mystery. One experiences first-hand through Christ.
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Music is the alter ego of poetry. And poetry, the artful expression of the soul.
Music. Art. Poetry..
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The world is digital now, with reality often serving only as passage to our next digital odyssey.
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War; famine; disease; poverty; extremism; hate. Who said life isn’t fear!
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Next day when entered is today. Tomorrow...always out of reach. The moment is eternity. Tomorrow never comes.
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If I reflect upon the essence of existence: I'm fascinated by a mystery more ample of the infinite universe. Can a person comprehend the visible as much as the invisible?
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Balance to me is a recipe for mediocrity. Anything exceptional comes from insane, unwavering focus.
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“Build a life that radiates internal happiness, not merely an external facade.” - Aloo Denish Obiero
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“Create a life that brings inner contentment, not one merely designed for external admiration.” - Aloo Denish Obiero
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“As the mind expands, so does the universe of possibilities.” ? Aloo Denish Obiero
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“Thoughts are the seeds, actions are the expressions, effects are the harvest.” ? Aloo Denish Obiero
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“True peace must be felt within; any peace externally imposed that leaves turmoil within is not peace at all.” ? Aloo Denish Obiero
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“Rigidity can lead to vulnerability, flexibility allows for adaption to life changing circumstances.” ? Aloo Denish Obiero
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There are three things we have to do when we exist: be good, be helpful and be useful.
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Let the heart speak!
knowing its mind and own
place,
knowing its opulent space --
knowing our lies and truths,
the shallow or depth
of window-eyes, the soul that records
our breaks and ties...
the heart, a poet’s lexicon
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If we attempt to alter fate, we would alter our course of events. Each one of us has a predestination: a task to accomplish before life ceases to exist.
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After having lived twenty-two years in Greece, my sum of that enchanting land is this: Greece is a persecution complex wrapped in an over-inflated ego.
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Sometimes, when words fail, all you need to say is "Thank you, Jesus!" Just express gratitude for what He has done and anticipate His future favors! Offer thanks for your prayers, even before they're answered!
By Innantia Magcanya
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Brain work is so exhausting...no wonder few politicians use them.
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Sometimes a path of lies can bring one to truth -- in this context, be a follower and not a leader….
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We are lyrics striving to be fully heard...rhythms of unseen values and times infinite yet to be expressed. No accident that much of the bible reads like poetry~ Poetry, the voice of spirit.
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Sometimes, the weight of exhaustion becomes the clarity we need to let go. When the signs grow too concerning, don't ignore them; it's okay to throw in the towel and find peace on the other side.
By: Innantia Magcanya
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The bible speaks of clay...I guess, made of sand-castles, eventually washed away by tide would work in the same context. Fortunately, body is only our carriage of descent, carrying substance of Spirit-omnipotent.
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God's love is extreme, tenacious. Sometimes cupid's broken arrows when mended unite ever-more dearly.
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Crafting Words, Shaping Minds, Enhancing Creative Experiences...
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Literature and music are essential to our growth as a better human race. Those individuals without the love for the arts live in darkness, denying themselves the excitement to spark their desire for enlightenment.
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Perhaps we can not express certain experiences using words, but the reader can draw themselves into deeper thoughts from the words to experience it themselves.
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