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Post by Morning Light on Sept 11, 2007 4:06:06 GMT -5
The exercise of unjust force upon another is the mark of oppression, and the appropriation of ills upon one's self brings trouble. In either instance, weariness and vexation becomes the countenance; the goal, a seeking of release from misery. Rather than neighbors, release from oppression or trouble is found in a common residence: under the wings of the Almighty. The address to this refuge being 'seek and ye shall find, knock and the door shall be opened'. To do otherwise or nothing at all is to remain oppressed, to remain troubled.
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