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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. STAGES is Toronto’s most sought after networking and showcase event since its launch in December of 2015. Presented by Rebel Vibez, the event takes place at Lula Lounge the last Tuesday of every month except for the return of “Danites Unite” which will be on Tuesday October 17th. With an atmosphere like no other, “Di Cru Band” features artists from all genres and attendees get to enjoy a night slated with great talent and live music. The Celebrity Edition of Stages happening on October 17th will celebrate the birthdays of DJ Red X, DJ Manifest, Razor B, Lenn Hammond, Carrie Mullings, Donna Makeda, King Ujah, Patcha Blacks, Simone Banton, Major Banks, Petraa, Scabba G, Layla Star and more. Performing on STAGES will be Juno Award Winner Elaine ‘Lil’Bit’ Shepherd, Amber Hardy, Hezron, Tanya Mullings, Danglin, Kronicklez, Mikey G, Supreme Solyd and more. Tune into VIBE105 Toronto’s Urban Alternative Station to hear who will be on the next STAGES or follow us all on Instagram @stagescan ada, @rebelvibez and @vibe105to. For more information and bookings, call the infoline at: 1-647-230-5636. For media inquiries, contact: [email protected]. OSUJAH RECORDS RELEASES 757-295-1660 DING DONG’S ‘GO USAIN’ Release date 24th September 2017 Get your copy on Itunes by pre order now Facebook: dcmanaicon Instagram: anaicon_rebel Twitter: anaiconmusic Youtube: anaicon facebook: osujahrecordslabel twitter: OsujahRecords osujah.wordpress.com soundcloud: osujah-record-label-1 reggaeXclusive -- Web Site: www.reggaexclusive.com --- Phone: 416-519-0831 -- Email: [email protected] Pg - 5