Have you ever thought about what happens when, all at once, a happy, peaceful time arrives—when the dramas run dry in the sand, when the darkness disappears?
For all those who have occupied themselves, day after day, with the darkness, who have reported on it—what happens when, suddenly, that occupation falls away, when the task runs dry?
Who is ready for paradise?
What will we concern ourselves with when the horror is over—and what do we do, day after day, so that the horror may come to an end?
“The strongest and most effective way to change the world is to live, in front of our children, as we would like the world to be.”
— Graham R. White
For all those who have occupied themselves, day after day, with the darkness, who have reported on it—what happens when, suddenly, that occupation falls away, when the task runs dry?
Who is ready for paradise?
What will we concern ourselves with when the horror is over—and what do we do, day after day, so that the horror may come to an end?
“The strongest and most effective way to change the world is to live, in front of our children, as we would like the world to be.”
— Graham R. White
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