One Last Plea

Every human being is worthy of mercy and to be free from abuse regardless of their health choices

Sienna Mae Heath
ILLUMINATION-Curated

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Love, mercy, and rebirth come through the Spirit of Christmas. Deepening on this: How can we grow closer to God through one another? We each have opportunities to release parts of the material world that may not serve us and explore the spiritual realm that awaits — and already exists.

Regarding the material, many people who are unvaccinated for Covid-19 are feeling estranged from their local communities and on an international scale. Any research outside of the present-day orthodoxy is often labeled “misinformation.” While I agree that there may be content out there corrupted by agendas, it seems lacking in mercy and in spirit to deem someone’s experience or someone’s expert opinion invalid. It is my hope that communities can explore ways to come together more wholly, at least on a soul level.

During a time of fear, it’s understandable that there would also be a heightened desire for safety. The virus has caused so much suffering, and we are grappling with a lot. There are concerns for the sanctity of our bodies, of our minds, and of our souls. Immersed in a culture of suspicion and abuse, none of us are immune to the human condition. I’m but one person, and with humility, I don’t have all the answers that…

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