8 thoughts on “Recognize The Oil of God

    • Hi Shobet,
      Thank you. I truly appreciate hearing from you, even though your handle did give me a little cause for concern, because I don’t view suicide as a game of any sort. All that notwithstanding I really appreciate you taking the time to comment on my post, Recognize the Oil of God. I’m not quite sure why you think you have to “be acquainted,” to write blogs, because that is not the case with me at all. In all honesty, everything that I write and post is laden (or wrought) with raw emotion, because I write not only out of my life’s experiences, but in the midst of them. In an instant, something would hit me in such a way that I would transform almost instantly from a warrior to a writer, but nevertheless, my warrior spirit shows itself strong and mighty in what I write, so for me, it’s not complicated, because it is an energizing flow from torrid to calm…and once I write whatever my aggravation is out of my spirit, I can reclaim my authority of the situation and ride out any storm. It’s somewhat eerie in actuality, because most people who know me think of it the other way around…but instead of being a hiding place, like many authors have aver, writing for me is like a sonic boom…it jars me from complacency into an alternate reality, and I can see, assess, understand, and address the situation from a higher place of accountability that is pure in spirit, which forces me to take a different level of responsibility, like you experience when reading through my posts, and in so doing bring about effective and lasting results for me, and by association to the reader. So, be encouraged. You can do it to, just put pen to paper and let the spirit move you…and don’t edit when you write, just go with the flow, they’ll be lots of time to edit after — if need be, but chances are you won’t need to — except for a few spelling and grammatical errors, but the content and context should remain pretty much intact. Lastly, do stop by every once in a while and read a few other posts, as well. Chances are great you’ll find something else (or some more things) that will inspire and/or encourage you. Grace and peace to you. Best regards.

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    • Greetings! Truly — it is the little changes that makes the biggest difference, and the little foxes that spoil the vine…so please pay close attention to the little things, because the power of perspectives is that nothing is hidden from sight, yet it is not always seen.

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