Why Are We Here?
We Are Here to Love
By Keisha Merchant, published Oct 09, 2008
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Why are we here? We are here to love others and to receive love. No matter what happens in life. The curve balls thrown at us daily, our purpose still remains the same. We are here to love others. We have a choice to aid others through the rocky times in life and break bread with kindred through the joyous times in life. The challenge is enduring the trouble that happens in the world. That who cannot awaken to the reality of love and loving others is without love and cannot practice love until they awaken.It is evident that we are all free to choose to do whatever we desire. Our path of pleasure is a priority and that is okay unless it is against the body, soul and spirit of God, self and others. It is good to practice safe sex, but it is better to practice safe living. We should remember the ancient times. The trouble that happened to the world empires of careless living and irresponsible greed, we as a society have learned that the path leads to a dead end. We don't have to follow down a path we already know the end of its story. It leads a people down a path of poison and death.
It is in my mind that we too can have a new day. A dawning awakening as a people, we as a society can become a transformed being, and excel through our struggles and obstacles. We can learn to practice safe living, responsible giving, and still receive the desires of our heart without corrupted intentions. It is possible because all things are possible. It is a hope that we do receive the desires of our heart without breaching the goal of eternity at large for our age. We can tread lightly, and in the end, bare witness that we can be rescued from death, destruction, disease, war and ultimately crime against the soul.
Until Next time, Cheers in the Blood,
Safe Journey

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