Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Racism origins II

Everything is everything What is meant to be, will be
After winter, must come spring
Change, it comes eventually
                                Lauryn Hill
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I am the universes Gardner

The uni-verse is a volatile living organism. It breaths, thinks, feels, hates and loves. ISamuelam proof of all these things. Now read.

What is it to be God?

Never changing faithfully one with time replicating the exact same beginning that foretells of its precise conclusion, again, again and again.

A universal truth.
With Good abides evil, with day the night, with youth, age adheres, for up, there is down But there is only one division that bares in the breach of everything.

At first awakening I could see across the expansive of millenniums, on My reawaking I see ten years ahead, any further than that would serve no purpose at all for this generation.

 Every word I utter comes to pass, my every thought a reality be they words or thoughts of blessing or a curse.
I weigh my words carefully because I cannot not undue the consequence invoked once they have been spoken.
My thoughts verbal Thereafter they are left to intertwine with time and times intention be they for the good or evil.
Even if I could retrieve my words I would not understanding that even spoken in my indiscretions they are perfect.

I see the world absolutely but access to it is denied me, I can neither touch the good or the evil, although at my reawaking, and void of pass memories, believing myself to be of their-kind I tried, but in time I reconciled that, vanity of vanities all is vanity and at twenty and two years I begin my life study of the scriptures, to this day.

No one stays in my presence for very long, not due to any desire on my part they just go. I am a peculiar entity, some may consider to be cold. I am capable of love but offer no portion of my heart to be loved. I talk excessively, even when alone but I offer no access to my thinking’s.

I being out of sync by ten years people offer me very little mental stimulation. They being in the moment find me to be, at times, tedious and a bit didactic. Only after they depart and time passes, do they hear me plainly.

People find me informative and many demonstrate great consideration wanting to count me as a friend, although I count no man, heretofore as a friend althought I can be a friend but the unstable heart of men prevent me from putting trust in them.

Some even serve, if I allow them to, which I do not allow for concern of being indebted. However their are some who serve without my permission asking nothing in return. For those, I bless.

I have spend a great portion of my life in solitude. Alone most of the time I spend my time thinking, I read, write, listen to music, meditate for hours on end, content in my own dark skin.
It is not uncommon for a neighbor to come see about me, not having seen me leave my house for many days, concerned they come to see about me, I suppose to see if I am still alive. I assure them I am.


ISamuelOn, awakened even before the beginning. and again recorded the events that shall follow after I have fallen on sleep, again.

I established the language long ago, and I decipher it for you this day. It never changes from times to the next times. My writing and with My language I speak, always the same in all the book of Genesis.

I detail precisely the coming event of My wife, his wife and me. I specify all coming events in the earth, heralding the names of all our sons and daughters and foretelling the evening of their reawakening.

With the first work complete, I gather all myself up, fall on sleep, until our reawaking On this the Seventh day.

Those two events, my sleep and my reawakening are one and the same. The moment I take my last breath I inhale my first and all that is required is, My wife to have completed her journeys from the east.
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Who raised up the righteous man from the east,

called him to his foot, gave the nations before him, and made him rule over kings?

He
he gave them as the dust to his sword, and as driven stubble to his bow.
He pursued them, and passed safely; even by the way that he had not gone with his feet.
Who hath wrought and done it, calling the generations from the beginning?
I the Lord,
ISamuelyeaonamallahopia
the first,
and with the last;

I am he.
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As the scriptures details, the union of Lord of Ethiopia an The God of Egypt who joined together in one agreement formed a holy alliance to establish the throne of Righteous in the Earth forever.

re-plen-ish
(ri-plenish)v. re-plen-ished, re-plen-ish-ing, re-plen-ish-es.v. tr. 1. To fill or make complete again; add a new stock or supply to: replenish the larder. 2. To inspire or nourish: The music will replenish my weary soul.v. intr. To become full again.[Middle English replenisshen, from Old French replenir, repleniss- : re-, re- + plenir, to fill (from plein, full, from Latin plenus. See pel-1.).]--re-plen'ish-er n. --re-plen'ish-ment n.
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sub-due
(sb-doo, -dyoo)v. tr. sub-dued, sub-du-ing, sub-dues. 1. To conquer and subjugate; vanquish. See Synonyms at defeat. 2. To quiet or bring under control by physical force or persuasion; make tractable. 3. To make less intense or prominent; tone down: Subdued my excitement about the upcoming holiday. 4. To bring (land) under cultivation: Farmers subdued the arid lands of Australia.

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And God said,

Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:
and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea,
and over the fowl of the air,
and over the cattle,
and over all the earth,
and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.

So God created man In his own image, In the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
And God blessed them,
and God said unto them,

Be fruitful,
and multiply,
and replenish the earth,
and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.

And God said,
Behold,
I have given you
(The Lord In)
every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.
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The decision, to infuse ourselves into the human population wasn’t an altruistic decision for their sake, it was entirely pragmatic for our sake.
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My breath is strange to my wife, though I entreated for the children’s sake of mine own body.
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For I will defend this city to save it for mine own sake, and for my servant David’s sake.
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The populace of the creatures was increasing like an infestation of frogs that only knew to consume and breed. Increasing rapidly they stood posed at all borders looking across the abyss licking their lips preparing to encroach where they had not aught too.

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“Will you walk into my parlour?” said the Spider to the Fly,
 'Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy;
  The way into my parlour is up a winding stair,
   And I've a many curious things to shew when you are there.”
“Oh no, no,” said the little Fly, “to ask me is in vain, For who goes up your winding stair
     -can ne'er come down again.”
                By Mary Howitt, 1829
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We begin by extending an invitation, offering food, work and shelter that lasted 400 hundred years.

Feeding them from our tree, we sought to familiarize the creatures with our presence and our ways by establishing a code of conduct, predicated on their ways seeking to modify them with semblance of goodliness of our ways.
 Reson that by so doing, when we begin our arduous trek beside them, we would encounter moments of goodwill briefs moment of respite in our walk in the shadow of death and suffering.
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And now, behold,
the Lord hath kept me alive,
as he said,

these forty and five years, even since the Lord spake this word unto Moses, while the children of Israel wandered in the wilderness:
and now,
lo,
I am this day fourscore and five years old.
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On our journey
Almost immediately it became evident they did not possess the ability to maintain a constant disposition of hospitality for long.
Their continual state of concern for their own safety and constant worry of what tomorrow might bring they sought to subdue time and bring it under subjection to themselves by having a storehouse filled against any contingency that may arise.
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And he said unto them,

Take heed,
and beware of covetousness:
for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.

Behold,
a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son,
and they shall call his name Emmanuel,
which being interpreted is, God with us.

And he spake a parable
unto them, saying,

The ground of a certain rich man brought forth plentifully:
And he thought within himself, saying,
What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?
And he said,
This will I do:
I will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there will I bestow all my fruits and my goods.
And I will say to my soul,
Soul,
thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thine ease, eat, drink,
and be merry.
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But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.
And surely your blood of your lives will I require; at the hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of man; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the life of man.
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But God said unto him,
Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee:
then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?
So is he that layeth up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God.

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Their continual fears of what might happen drives them to distrust all others and the concerns for their own wellbeing out weighs any concern they had for our lives.

Their word meant nothing they were brutes by nature, lustful, envious, jealous, never satisfied, and naturedly murderous.

It became obvious there would never be a lasting or binding relation between the Son’s of god and men, for that matter, between men and men.

ISamuelAllah


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