In my own, I don't want to say own understanding, I don't believe in that whole thing, but my thoughts, I feel like they don't belong together, you know, and I'm wondering, they don't belong together, but they work. When I was thinking about peace, a lot of things were coming in mind, you know, peace, reading, timing, and then I'm thinking about freedom, you know, the absence of constraint. And I'm just wondering, why is Kharis fair? And before I even go, go for that.
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I usually read them. In fact, the last newsletter that I shared, I think I delivered them during my lunch break. I love love love the presentations and how you write and the imagery you create.
I feel like you're doing the Lord's work and I'm fully awake for it. But then talking about how I think that peace and freedom do not belong together, but then at the end of it, you are also trying to describe if freedom that is disciplined. And I find that really intriguing, because I don't think I've ever thought about freedom to be disciplined.
And where you started with tonight, I gazed into the horizon as I listened to the harmony of peace and freedom. I was just thinking, you're looking outward at the age of peace. I don't understand how the idea is coming to me.
But I would say, you're in the present, it's happening now, because you said tonight. So it is not like a memory, you're not writing from memory, it's a live transmission, you're in the moment. So you're also saying peace and freedom.