Remember What You Are

Par : Cassaundra A Burks

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230350590
  • EAN9798230350590
  • Date de parution01/03/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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You've likely spent your life questioning your true nature. Gazing into the mirror, you ponder the being that looks back at you. As you examine your hands, confusion sets in. Without a clear sense of identity, discovering your purpose on this planet becomes a challenge. Religion keeps you trapped in a repetitive cycle. Science leaves you feeling defeated. History fails to provide the answers you seek.
Academic institutions don't teach it, and even the most knowledgeable professors, despite their confidence, can't define who or what you are. Maybe others have insights into your identity. They might understand you better, but they won't risk their own stability to share it. They fear judgment and rejection. I do not share that fear.
You've likely spent your life questioning your true nature. Gazing into the mirror, you ponder the being that looks back at you. As you examine your hands, confusion sets in. Without a clear sense of identity, discovering your purpose on this planet becomes a challenge. Religion keeps you trapped in a repetitive cycle. Science leaves you feeling defeated. History fails to provide the answers you seek.
Academic institutions don't teach it, and even the most knowledgeable professors, despite their confidence, can't define who or what you are. Maybe others have insights into your identity. They might understand you better, but they won't risk their own stability to share it. They fear judgment and rejection. I do not share that fear.
Black Is Dead
Cassaundra A Burks
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