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GySgt Gary Cordeiro
Capt Gregory Prickett
If you are willing to die for that belief, then I can respect that.
If you are willing to die for that belief, then I can respect that.
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yes, everyone's body dies, but our spirits live on. If we take anger, pain and grief with us then those heavy energies can determine what happens next and where we go.
in the process of healing once the battles are fought and we are home trying to find peace within ourselves, the idea of realigning ourselves with the creator of all will make the human mind follow a new narrative. God is disciplined, he created you therefore you are diciplined. God is powerful, he created you therefore you are also powerful. God is loving and compassionate, therefore you are also loving and compassionate.
This line of thinking can get us out of our broken narrative and into alignment with a power that never, fails, falters or comes up short.
Oo Rah!
in the process of healing once the battles are fought and we are home trying to find peace within ourselves, the idea of realigning ourselves with the creator of all will make the human mind follow a new narrative. God is disciplined, he created you therefore you are diciplined. God is powerful, he created you therefore you are also powerful. God is loving and compassionate, therefore you are also loving and compassionate.
This line of thinking can get us out of our broken narrative and into alignment with a power that never, fails, falters or comes up short.
Oo Rah!
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GySgt Gary Cordeiro
Yes it is, the point is that I am willing to die for my beliefs, not unlike dying for your country and their beliefs of what principles our country was founded upon.
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