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When is a testimonial a confession? My out cry to God.

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 In the simple Zoroastrian dualism of things, it falls into Be, Do, and Have. A confession is an emotional pledging. It is Be. What you Have is a document of  Betrayal. What do you have to do? A Hail Mary a few times will work for that head. Or jail, or an amusement park, or an island somewhere over the rainbow. Any part of this cycle will bring all parts into play. This is a continuation of my testimony, Donnie Harold Harris.                                                    Messages from heaven. I came into this life aware of my past lives and places elsewhere. All that I recall is not in my head but in front of it.   Besides my rapes and molestation, I encountered some mysterious people along the road. I have never confided in anyone except my twin, everything. Even now, I can't type it out.   My first encounter with a wonder...

reincarnation is a fundamental belief

  In Hinduism,   reincarnation   is a fundamental belief that operates within the karma framework. Let's explore this concept: Karma and Reincarnation : Karma  refers to the law of action and reaction. It governs life and is not fate; rather, it arises from our actions and their consequences. Reincarnation  (rebirth) is the process by which the soul takes multiple births, moving from one body to another. Hindus believe that human beings can create good or bad consequences through their actions (karma). These consequences may manifest in various ways: In the current life. In a future human rebirth. In heavenly or hell realms, the self is reborn for a specific period 1 . Choice and Consequences : The idea of choice in reincarnation is nuanced: Individual Agency : Humans have free will and can choose their actions. These choices accumulate as karma. Karmic Results : The soul reaps the effects of its own actions. If we cause suffering to others, we will experience s...

Mile markers to freedom.

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  Freedom has been a fundamental aspiration throughout history, and its attainment has taken various forms and occurred at different moments. Here are some significant milestones related to freedom: The Declaration of Independence (1776) : More than a year after fighting broke out between colonial militia and British forces in April 1775, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia finally decided to declare the independence of the North American colonies. The  Declaration of Independence , adopted on July 4, 1776, presented the colonists’ grievances against Great Britain.  Thomas Jefferson’s introductory words, “We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights…” echoed strongly through generations to come 1 . The Bill of Rights (1791) : After several failed attempts at creating a government, a 1787 convention was called to draft a new legal system for the United States. The result...