My Lord Research Paper

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I PRAY TO HAVE MY DREAM FULFILLED........

My Lord, my days are numbered on earth, and I had not yet discovered who I am. I am yet to journey through my soul of self discovering and my time may be up.

My Lord, I do not have long to live on this torrid earth. The world has become unbearable with pain that seek to penetrate my soul to the violent extent that my heart rips to pieces by the violence we are accustomed to, as a way of life now days.

My Lord, I have a dream that You direct me to my purpose that will find my soul in unison with Your Will, before my exit.

My Lord, grant me the courage of my conviction to stand for truth, even if I stand alone, for when I am in one with You in purpose, I am not alone.

My Lord, I have a dream
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My Lord, it is daily occurrences like these that revolutionize my thinking and challenge my comfort zones into finding Your presence; my Lord, I then realise that questioning your presence is my weakness in understanding You and my purpose to find You becomes compellingly more meaningful.

My Lord, I have a dream that one day soon all men will wake up in search of You, that truth shall be our only ambition in search of each one of our salvation, and that this journey we embark on shall be one filled with vigour and passion. This, my Lord, I realise is the eternal bliss I am yearning for.

My Lord, I have a dream that one day the world will wake up and realise that every human has a purpose and that violating another's right is a sacred trust that painfully punishes every soul who nonchalantly stand by.

My Lord, You had made me realise that pain is growth and therefore no man can stand by idly while the world is on fire.

My lord, I cry every day as I witness the pain in parts of the world where Your Presence is rejected or exchanged for the devil within, who yearns to take us to his
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The soul has capabilities to transcend unimaginable heights. There should be no coercion from a fellow being during its journey of transformation. It is a right of every human to mature its entrusted soul at a pace desirous of its keeper’s own threshold. Unlike the temporal body and its material desires, the soul exclusively belong to its Ultimate Creator, in a timeless zone beyond mans limited comprehension. Enjoy life all you like, but ensure you preserve the soul in a pristine manner upon returning it to its Rightful Owner…… Fadeel

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