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How Can We be Free of Our Past?


How can I be free of my past if I am unable to value that journey’s knowledge, historically for my future path ahead?

How am I to be relevant in a world longing to free itself from the pains and chains of old?

How am I to be of value if a world does despise its own human race
– where people are dying and being senselessly killed, corruptly denied their worth and their historical relevance.
– and also their own land and sea, waterways and soil’s potential and animal and vegetation sources of wealth too?

I am at last free of my past loss, but what of our future if we are to remain irresponsibly stupid to allow suffering and despair to prevail on all concerned. And not even care, or wipe a tear occasionally away from an eye?

What does prevail is loss, despair and corrupt dealings if we are even a little less likely to care about those people with whom we are acquainted, let alone those of foreign soils far, far from our sight. And in sight, yes of those to whom are responsible to the valuable worth of other people, yet deny them that validity and purposeful existence?

I am on an adventure, but who am I in a world of nothing more than corrupt and deceitful people if I am unable to claim back from that world my wealth in a spiritually enriching and rewarding sense?

A sense to know when I am in the wrong, the unacceptable and definitely incomprehensible state of play.

I am on a mission, a type of dedication to enable my mind of thought to embrace myself in a way that will be ever vigilant and source within that which is of a goodly and purposeful approach to life, people and the importance of valuing all life – no matter how big, small or in-between, in every aspect in each day, so that I am reminded of the life one has as precious and not easily restored nor ever to be replaced.

September 6th, 2011
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