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A speech from the heart to help
It ended up quite aparent that he speaks more as a humanist than a firm believer in any one faith.
In order to not be consumed with the failings that surround us in life is not to allow our soul to control us as he states, but for us to control what and where we want our soul to follow.
Some follow the one absolute God and have comfort in knowing the sanctity of Truth.
They are in control of their souls and know what happens to them at passing.
It is an understanding that only they posses and that understanding is always open to anyone who seeks that knowledge.
Others follow a dead man, others follow Nature, others follow a false god created by a man.
They are the ones who souls control them and they hope
they know what happens. Or they only 'know' what will happen because they have believed a lie.
Their souls control them because it is a lost soul that demands them to something that is ritualistic in strictly a physical manner.
Man. Strong, meaningful words. There was one word in all he said that stuck out a mile though. Fatigue.
