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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

An Invisible Enemy

In the beginning was Life: but with it came two laws. Is it good or bad that you have got right into the play off of these two laws? It all depends on what you intend to do with your own life than these laws. In an infinite framework of Time-Space your frail bark must traverse.
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Joan of Arc embarked on the impossible because she had tapped into that mysterious force that I call virtual energy. Historical records show that she was let down by those who owed their rise to her achievements. Notably among them was Charles VII. Was there any need for her to vindicate herself against the treachery of men when she had put her basis for action as a divine mission? She heard voices, didn’t she?
Each of us ought to obey voices as the Maid of Orleans and what do they tell us? ‘Know Thyself’ for one. The other? ‘I am subject to the same laws that operate from time began.’ Jesus could for this very reason forgive his enemies even on the cross. The maid of Orleans compensated her ‘frailty’ ( for being a woman) by enthusing a ragtag army against the English. If there was the other law also in operation so what? She hearkened to the inner voice to achieve what others thought as impossible. Being a woman in no way detracted from her sterling achievement.
benny

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