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The Title of My Biography

Etchings of My Soul Each day leaves a mark. Some etched in joy, others carved by sorrow. But all — every line, every shadow — belongs to the story unfolding within. Not erased, not hidden. Just held, honored, and offered. … Continue reading

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THE INHUMANITY OF A BROKEN HEART

A Narrative of Love, Loss, and the Hope for a More Compassionate World There was a woman who loved with her whole heart. She didn’t know how to love halfway — she loved thoroughly, sincerely, and with a kind of … Continue reading

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Taking Your Time: A Relationship Lesson for Every Generation

There was once a woman who had lived long enough to understand that love is beautiful, but it can also be costly when rushed. She had seen people of every age — teenagers, young adults, even elders — leap into … Continue reading

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My Approach to Budgeting: Living Simply, Living True

My approach to budgeting is rooted in simplicity. I’ve learned that life feels lighter when I honor what I truly need rather than what I want. I don’t crave many things, and I don’t chase after excess. Instead, I focus … Continue reading

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Part III — The Awakening Within: When the Inner Light Begins to Lead

There was once a woman who lived her life the way most people do — shaped by expectations, guided by rules, and pulled in every direction by the voices around her. She followed what she was taught, believed what she … Continue reading

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Part—II Being a Law Unto Oneself

The Weight of External Laws Throughout history, people have been shaped — and often controlled — by external systems. Governments, religions, ideologies, philosophies, and political doctrines. These structures have offered identity, certainty, and direction. But they have also created dependence. … Continue reading

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Part 1— A Story of the Law Written on the Heart

There was once a man who lived far from temples, scrolls, and religious instruction. He had never studied commandments, never memorized sacred laws, never sat under the teaching of priests or scholars. To many, he would have been considered “unchurched,” … Continue reading

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The Next Evolution: Rising Above Racial Conditioning  

We live in a world where the first thing many people notice about another human being is the color of their skin. Before a word is spoken, before a soul is felt, before a story is known, the eyes make … Continue reading

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Are You Patriotic? A Reflection Beyond Borders

Patriotism is a powerful word—one that stirs emotion, memory, and identity. But before answering whether I am patriotic, I must first ask: What does patriotism truly mean? I hold deep respect for the concept of patriotism and for those who … Continue reading

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Reborn From Within: My Journey Beyond Tradition, Religion, and External Influence

During my thirties, I awakened to a truth that had been quietly shaping my life for decades: I had been deeply influenced—almost conditioned—by tradition and religion. This realization was not a crisis; it was an invitation. An invitation to examine … Continue reading

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