then that all things are
meant to be. So why pray
about the inevitable? Why
pray at all? What is the
power of prayer?
VIEWS
JULION VIEWS
We are all spiritually
connected.
That is
something we all feel yet
we are unable to explain.
There is a spiritual realm
where most think those who
walk there are either crazy
or afraid of facing the reality
that “there is no God”
Who cares how one
reaches spiritual strength
and love as long as that is
the path that they seek?
One where the ultimate
goal is true love.
REGGAE LOVE
By: Julion King
canadianreggaeworld.com
876ERS
JuLion #reggaeforlife
B
ecause we can’t always
consciously connect
the dots to situations in life
we argue about whether
coincidence is actually truth
or a myth. We all hear
“there
are
no
coincidences”. What does
that actually mean?
Logically, one must believe
Now don’t go asking me to
define “love”. Defining a
spiritual entity is a useless
thing but if one ovastand
love, one lives it. One
shares that loving energy to
others.
Love
isn’t
explained, it is lived. By
living it we actually also
teach it, not by words but by
actions.
Reggae music enhances
this livity, for I self as well as
millions of others around
the globe. This reggae
frequency is conduit of
spiritual love. This path was
created through Africa, the
degradation of slavery, the
right for joyous celebration
to alleviate great pain, truth,
equal rights and justice,
respect, honor and love,
always seeking a path to
the truth.
Reggae music has a feel,
vibe and energy that so
many relate to even from
totally separate cultures.
We have a defiant reggae
community, roots reggae,
clash and dub culture. It
continues to push even with
the many obstacles we all
face. We are all still here.
Sending nuff love out to all
of I reggae soldiers inna
Canada from nineteen how
long, still playing records,
still singing, still dancing,
still playing that axe, kit for
donkey’s years. We get a
fight because we are
reggae. We are supposed
to. Just keep working. The
reggae soldier has no
choice.
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