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The inward journey of “The Betwixt and the Between “ is the journey of the road not taken, or the road less taken. It is the journey of ‘The Straight and Narrow Path.’

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Dear Emile, I think this phenomenon goes beyond politics and requires human vigil that is international.

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Sadly, we’re born to repeat the ills of the past by not reflecting deeply enough of the introspective need to see and excise the beam in our own eyes before criticizing the mote that we see in others.

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Thank you, dear readers, for your insightful comments.

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AMEN!

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The highest call must after all be the ‘Good Samaritan’ service that we provide to our fellow human beings.

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Thank you, ladygracious.

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Peace and Love!

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After more than sixty years, I still recall vividly the role I played as the warrior husband in that Howard University play of Rashomon.

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The perplexing thing for all of us to discern, to reflect on, and to accept, is that while outwardly we possess an individualized and even a ‘separate’ autonomous sense of consciousness,
in a much larger and more meaningful sense, we are all ultimately connected in universal oneness. As the saying goes, with both moral and ethical responsibilities to be considered: “We are our brothers keepers.” 

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My Prayer For Your Beloved Daughter:

“Faith, Hope, and Love.
All help comes from above.
So, Lord we pray now for healing.
Grant now a father’s pleading.
Restore this child to wholeness.
Let his faith be filled with boldness.
Remove from him all worry.
Yours be the power and the glory.
AMEN.”

Elder Karl
Elim Tabernacle Church
Valley Cottage, New York
 

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There’s a powerful message here; that we all inhabit the world; the pathways that we choose, in which we journey through and navigate daily that appear to us as a labyrinth that we need to navigate without letting fear, mistrust, doubt and uncertainty concerning our fellow pilgrims hinder us from our desired goals. But that, after all, is the challenge of life’s journey: for us to overcome the obstacles that we face. 

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As mortal human beings, we all indeed inhabit a physical world of Einstein in which’Time’ is relative and hence is a profound paradox for us. This view contrasts mightily with the divine ‘I AM THAT I AM’ revelation that for us can only be discerned as a vastly greater notion of sublime Time outside of all human sense and understanding. 

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Registering and confirming the notion that it is indeed the creative spark or spiritual energy from within us that is the ‘mother’ (the motivation) of our creative inventions; that the old saw should declare instead that ‘Creativity is the Mother of Invention.’ 

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Thank you, ladygracious, for being such a faithful monitor.

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Your comment is greatly appreciated. I thank you for your kindness and your attentiveness.

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Thank you, ladygracious. While ‘Necessity’ is outwardly manifested as an impulse of that which is tangibly desired and hence is regarded as desirable, and even functionally useful, the ‘impulse’ itself is the creative charge that is inwardly anchored and expressed outwardly as the motivator for what is ultimately created. Thank you for reading this. 

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Thank you, ladygracious. The entire world needs to be alert at maliciously clandestine attempts and agencies in existence at home and abroad whose sole desire, and by show of military power, is to rob humanity of its basic freedoms for their own nefarious gain. 

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The Holy Bible: A poetic portrayal of The Sixty Six Apocryphal Texts that provide a pathway to our human growth, our human development, and our ultimate goal of individuation.

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Ladygracious, Ich danke Ihnen für ihre klugen Beobachtungen.
(I thank you for your astute observations.)

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My Dear Readers and Commentators,
I must extend heartfelt thanks to all of you for reaching out and sharing your sentiments. Can one ever truly imagine the love that Mary had for Jesus; or, in return, Lord Jesus for his beloved mother, and for all humanity! A happy Advent season of 2024 to all! 

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Thank you, thank you so much, ladygracious, for reading and commenting with profound wisdom and insight on my poetic compositions.

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Unlike AI, which is neither autonomous nor self-directed. Thereby hangs the rub between native intelligence and artificially constructed ‘intelligence.’

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An on point response. Thank you, ladygracious.

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Thank you, Tina.

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