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Je Suis Charlie: A thank you to all my diverse selves, wherever you are out there

It’s no coincidence that I have been reading “Tomorrow’s God” by Neale Donald Walsch when the events in Paris happened.


And even though Walsch says that any act of violence is a cry for help, is so hard to look at the attackers and admit that they are merely the embodiment of our collective failures in how we treat one another. Hundreds of years of bowing to fictional descriptions of a series of Gods who are continually separating us from one another. It was such a tough mirror to face.

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So, like never before, I was so proud to be a human being when people gathered in Paris and other cities of the world, showing that Life, above all, is what we treasure most and what unites us all.

Many humble thanks go to everyone who was out there on the streets marching on behalf of Life today. With your permission, from the wild northwest of Donegal where I am now, I would like to call you all my different other selves and join in your diversity and solidarity.


Tomorrow’s God does not require anyone to believe in God.” N.D. Walsch

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"Tomorrow's God is separate from nothing, but is everywhere present, the All in All, the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end, the sum total of everything that ever was, is now and ever shall be." N.D. Walsch

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Tomorrow’s God is without gender, size, shape, color or any of the characteristics o an individual living being.” N.D. Walsch

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Tomorrow’s God talks to everyone all the time.” N.D. Walsch

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Tomorrow’s God is not a singular Super Being, but the extraordinary process called Life.” N.D. Walsch

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