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            WHEN A MAN CRIES
          
    by Julius P. Hall
          
          Is it okay w hen a m an sheds som e t ears?
          Or is he considered w eak am ongst his peers?
          What should it t ake t o m ake a m an w ant t o cry?
          Should it be deat h, povert y, loneliness or a love he w as denied?
          I cry m ost t im es w hen I bend dow n in heavy prayer, It ?s like having a headache, crying becom es m y Bayer.
          I cry w hen I go t o bed, and you?re not t here w it h m e at night ,
          I cry w hen it ?s t ot al darkness in m y life, and you refuse t o bring light .
          I cried t he day m y freedom w as t aken aw ay from m e,
          And I?m sure I?ll cry again, on t he day t hat I?m finally set free.
          Love m akes m e cry, m ore t han any ot her t hing t hat exist s, Love m akes m e cry, because I love w it hout t he t hought of t he risks.
          When a m an cries and prays, it lift s a burden off his shoulders, Because if he kept it locked inside, he?d age 40 years older.
          So don? t call it a w eakness, w hen you see t hat t his m an cries, Sensit ivit y lives, but t he hat e and bit t erness w it hin him dies.
          Som e m ight call him , just anot her crying fool, But t he t ears soft en t he heart , so t hat it could be used as a t ool.
          It is said, t hat love is just a psychological disease, But crying eases t he pain, it is t he m edicine t hat you need.
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            A I N ?T G O D G O O D ?
          GOD is good, t hat ?s one t hing I surely know ,
          He?s been direct ing m y life, even if it does not show.
          HE?s not good som e of t he t im e, HE?s good all t he t im e, GOD doesn? t have t o sw ay on t hat very t hin line.
          GOD w akes m e up and HE also causes m e t o sleep,
          GOD is t he reason I laugh, GOD is t he reason I w eep.
          Whenever I t hink about all t he Hell I?m going t hrough, HE show s m e w hat I have, t his t im e HE show ed m e you.
          Things I t hought I?d lost forever, are show ing up in m y face,
          GOD is t he doer of all t hings, HE?s t he creat or of m y grace.
          GOD know s m y t hought s, m y secret s and everyone of m y needs.
          HE is m y healer, w henever m y soul bleeds.
          When t he Eart h is t oo dry, it is GOD t hat causes t he rain,
          When m y heart w as broken, it w as GOD w ho eased m y pain.
          GOD is t he reason for t he air t hat w e breat he,
          Minds focused on GOD, is w hat w e all should heed.
          
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          HE?s also t he reason t o run from w rong, and w alk int o right .
          Miracles happen everyday, and w e m ake t hem such a big deal, That ?s GOD just show ing us, not t o guess if HE?s real.
          AIN?TGOD GOOD?
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          ?Som et im es you have t o put aside w hat you feel for t hem , and pay at t ent ion t o w hat t heir act ions are saying t hey feel for you. - There?s a difference bet w een seeing t he good in ot hers and not being honest w it h yourself about w ho t hey really are. - There are people w ho say t hey care about you and t here?s people w ho show you t hey do. Never get t hem confused. If you?re observant enough, people usually t ell on t hem selves.God has rem oved you from a t able w here you used t o sit , in order t o save you from a host w ho w as serving you poison. - Som et im es you have t o st op scrat ching everybody?s back because w hen yours it ched, you had t o put your back against t he w all. - Focus on you. People com e and go. The only consist ent person in your life is you. - God w ill open doors t hat you didn? t even knock on.? - Moral of t he st ory: St op giving so m uch and see w ho is st ill t here w it h you. Never let som eone dow n, w ho has alw ays held you up.
          
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          Forgiveness is an intricate journey that transcends the confines of reason and emotion, delving into the depths of our innermost selves. It is not a path easily traversed; often, it beckons us to explore realms beyond our ordinary comprehension. In this discourse, we explore the notion that forgiveness is not instinctual and dissect the 4 R's of forgiveness? Responsibility, Remorse, Restoration, and Renewal
          1. Responsibilit y: The Em brace of Self-Com passion and Self-Kindness
          The odyssey of forgiveness embarks with the acceptance of events and the extension of compassion towards oneself. Self-compassion entails regarding our own struggles with a forgiving, accepting, and loving disposition, even when we stumble upon adversity. It necessitates treating ourselves gently, even amidst our own disappointments
          Intrinsic to self-compassion is self-kindness? a counter to the harsh self-criticism that often accompanies our missteps Rather than chastising ourselves in moments of pain, self-kindness envelops us with warmth and patience It acknowledges our worth as unyielding, even in moments of falter.
          The synergy of self-compassion and self-kindness creates a refuge for healing and maturation As we extend this understanding to ourselves, we inch closer to extending the same grace to others, fostering an atmosphere rife with forgiveness.
          2. Rem orse: The Port al t o Posit ive Transform at ion
          Guilt and remorse hold the potential to be formidable agents of change These emotions, born from actions and their repercussions, ignite personal responsibility and accountability. Embracing remorse propels us to confront our deeds and their effects on those around us.
          To harness remorse as a catalyst for constructive transformation, these steps can guide us:
          
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        - Acknowledgment: Identifying actions that elicit guilt or remorse, taking full ownership of them.
          - Root Cause Analysis: Reflecting on the motives underlying these actions, facilitating positive change.
          - Amendment: If feasible, offering heartfelt apologies and mending the harm caused
          - Aspirations: Leveraging the experience to establish fresh goals for self-improvement.
          - Self-Compassion: Remembering that humanity is prone to missteps; practicing self-compassion facilitates growth without undue self-censure.
          Embracing guilt and remorse as platforms for learning sets us on a trajectory of enhancement and personal betterment
          3. Rest orat ion: The Act of Healing and Reconciliat ion
          Restoration entails reconciliation? both with others and ourselves This phase is pivotal for healing and progression Acknowledging our transgressions and assuming responsibility fosters liberation from the shackles of the past, allowing us to wholeheartedly embrace the present
          In instances where we've caused harm, extending genuine apologies and seeking to amend wrongs is paramount Yet, we must acknowledge that forgiveness from the injured party might necessitate time Patience and space are vital for their emotional processing, as we simultaneously focus on our own growth and transformation.
          Equally vital is our reconciliation with self Embracing imperfections and prior missteps, while actively working towards self-improvement, opens doors to self-renewal and personal metamorphosis.
          
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        4. Renew al: The Journey of Cont inuous Evolut ion
          Renewal embodies the perpetual evolution intrinsic to personal growth. It is a journey marked by introspection, the eagerness to learn, and adaptability in the face of novel situations
          Viewing challenges and setbacks as opportunities to flourish fortifies us with resilience, empathy, and accomplishment across all facets of life. Renewal hinges on the understanding that personal growth isn't a destination; rather, it's a lifelong expedition.
          
    
    
    
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