At 37 years of age, knowing my whereabouts are unknown to so many, an effort to reach out and inform since being ripened by knowledge and experience. I look forward to sharing how I’ve grasped Insite to the metaphorical guidance of my own conflictual and growthful struggles that transform living a purpose driven existence into ripened fruit.
Aiming towards juxtaposition due to the version(s) submitted upon mankind’s sphered public(s).
So, it’s hoped ones wired interest to meet a likeminded man who’s expected to live by the thought of the breath that allows his voice to continue being found.
For now, I’ve been thrown away behind these walls and “their” hope is that no one will listen to have this “Yahweh” (God) given ability to be shared amongst man.
So, efforts to succeed will remain to inform others of who & where I am and that I truly do exist, instead of surviving as I’ve actually been buried [A]live!
Confrontation of these fenced in walls remains a every second battle. Despite the concrete buried circumstances this connection is petitioned to rise above the differences that prior laws have made so normal.
A vibration of a valued amplified voice is at edge to seek person representation, to care, through cultivation for an ultimate purpose to return….
Thriving to share from beyond the walls , unique insight awaits involving justice, advice with uplifting, inspiration, the world has revealed an essential gift equipped with promise that awaits being shared.
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