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Voices from Passchendaele

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Here I am
among the woods I lie
settled down and no longer have to try
and kill my fellow human beings
ones like I, the inner soul
who has no meaning
to that which I had chosen to do.

April 28th, 2011
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Believe me I know

When under duress, think clearly about your symptom.

Is it yours alone or someone else’s to be shared?

How do I think clearly when under duress? – I do not.  So why ask this one major story to be resolved?

The answer –

Your other more powerfully influential self does know and by association that question is clearly understood, where later and I must emphasize later, that information is then and only then available.

And how do I know and believe that this is possible?Because I can truly attest that if I am in a quandary and get out that question of need, I am then assured, by past experience, to have an answer to help and eventually solve a critical life dilemma.

I talk not about illness, death or loss of another, but about loss of identity. A failure to believe oneself as valid, worthwhile and of a purpose, a call to be of use while on this Earth and in the end leave a valuable reminder of a presence, a particular theme of goodness behind. Not a hurt or hate, loss and sorrow of what I did or did not do that was more worthy of myself and fame.

For I am a humble, ordinary, unique and cautious being who loves and likes, with fears and concerns along my chosen path. And too, values that journey of old as a stamp, a reminder of what is possible then to be restored, valued and considered of worth for the future.

August 21st, 2010
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Suddenly

God what a shock

Suddenly there was no war – what would happen?

God, what a shock!

The view one had about life would change – but ‘how’ is the optimum word.

How would your life be if no war was ever felt possible again?

What would your life be if the world and yours in particular had no fear of loss, failure or heart ache due to the uncertainty of your own life’s worth?

The powerful belief that one is an isolated being is true, but not an entirely realistic situation when one lives in a world dictated by others who can cause and do cause demise.

The valuable lesson here is  – how do I , this individual being claim to be at peace when others around and even in my own world cause a disturbance, upset or injury?

The answer to all those questions about whether or not one is entirely free to be still, stand tall and own their right to exist comes down to a point about whether one is prepared to value their life, regardless of those who believe that life is a mere flick, toss or irrelevance in the scheme of whatever they think at that time is required as a necessity. – Irrespective of a human being’s right to live amicably.

August 20th, 2010
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Choice is a gift where responsibility is free

Pick up your bed and walk – you do not have to be crippled by life anymore – you have choice

How are you choosing to walk?
What path have you chosen as a marker, a way of being?

Choice is a responsible act in an adult approach to a situation, circumstance, people and behaviour. It is the difference between free will and a patterned response.

Choice has discernment, clarity and purpose about it and is vested in an outcome for one’s own sake. – Not a decision about fame for others to bare witness, but a need to be free of conditions, limitations and death-like experiences which are doomed to fail.
Free will is an act of the divine, when heart and soul, head and logic make a rational and favourable decision.

People come and people go, but if we cannot love then life allows them to die.

Why don’t we value our self as precious, as valuable as gold?
What prevents our life having value?
Are we so foolish to trust other people with our precious life choices?

My life has power of choice. Does yours? Or do you rely on other people to guide you through?

People are people, the world over.
Not all people have choice.

Choice is a gift where responsibility is free.

August 12th, 2010
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Warring World and Troubled Minds

What makes for a soldier of warring worlds and troubled minds?

To be a soldier in a world at war is a miserable task indeed. For here among the minnows a person loses their power of thought, identity and purpose as a humane and critically judging and peaceful soul.

What does drive our ambitious self to war?

What does eliminate the need for a powerful struggle, strife and pain?

What part of our life needs to war against another, a culture, a country, a being?

Surely not just to be part of a cause, an opportunity to find some form of peace among that hectic throng.

What makes for a soldier of warring worlds and troubled minds?

Surely, a person not worthy to be loved, love and be in love, not a person who does prefer to care, kindly accepting a difference in human beings.

What does make for you so small to build an army, a defense against those who do you no harm?

I have to come at some time soon to answer all my questions about life and what I did and do and believe. – So, help me God to be at peace soon for my gun is ready to aim. Please let me understand this futile, ridiculous carnage-ensconced game.

Take me back where I belong, a place of harmony where all I do is live my life in a state of care to enable me to bear the hardship when my life begins to be unfair.

I have to come at the very least to a place in my heart, where there is a great sense of peace.

God in her misery cries and wails a story of sadness of hopeless-ness and endless tales.

My heart longs to be set in a place where I can rest singing the praises of those who do attest to life as precious, valuable and sweet, to know no other life but that of courage and not let falter and be complete.

July 30th, 2010
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