Personification of Injustice
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Making understanding float out the door as you give up the right to proceed in honesty, making it easy to compromise the interaction, I beseech you to surrender to the truths being exposed in the conversations.
Depicting the hurts and injustices perpetrated for decades upon a people who stay so full of hope in the face of the madness of hate everlasting, with those in power leading people astray each and every day.
With their lies and denials, darkening the path to that peace that we seek, which is truly contingent on the behaviors of the masses
Connie Jordan
Connie and Martin Jordan are authors and Metaphysical Entertainers who live in Sarasota, Florida. They lost the physical presence of their son, Andrew, to Leukemia on October 22nd, 2007. Since then, it has been their mission to raise the awareness of Leukemia in children to the world. This book is part of that process for them. Connie and Martin also present concerts to promote awareness of childhood Leukemia and to help parents that have lost children make sense of the feelings that occur in the aftermath of such a loss. They share the story of their personal journey and explain the steps it took for them to make sense of Andrew's passing, which included walking their talk, and learning how to process the Laws that govern this planet of ours. Martin is a Life Coach, Hypnotherapist, Singer/ songwriter, and professional medium. Connie is an author, a comedian, and a workshop facilitator. Together they weave stories and songs at their concerts to help the audience understand what happens when someone crosses over to the other side. They also teach how to communicate with these souls so that you may never lose contact with them. Martin is available for Intuitive readings, coaching, or Hypnosis sessions and you can contact him through the information below. He is also available, as a musician, to play at events that you are putting on. Connie and Martin are both available to perform their Mediumship events, Healing concert, and their comedy show at events as well.
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Personification of Injustice - Connie Jordan
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Published by AuthorHouse 05/01/2015
ISBN: 978-1-5049-0883-2 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-5049-0884-9 (e)
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CONTENTS
A Step In The Right Direction
After Effects Of Slavery
Another Black Life Ending
Another One Down
Can Love Conquer Hate
Choices
Clarification
Courage
Crime Spree
Direction
Error Of Our Ways
Fifty Years Of Madness
Freedom, Justice And Equality
Genocide
Giving Honor To Vets
Haiti’s Plight
Happy Easter
Honoring My Forefathers
How We Got Here
I Apologize
Irrational Vs Rational Thought
Lies That Were Told
Looking Back On 2014
New Beginning
Personification Of Injustice
Racism
Reborn
Recognize
Revelations, Then And Now
Skin Collor Taboo
Snippets
Stop Wasting Time
Tea Party Madness
The Horrible Mess In New York
The Brother Malcolm X, I Remember
Trust Makes A Difference
Understanding
Watch What You Say
We Are One
What Would You Do For Power
Where Did Terror Come From
Where Is The Justice
White Awareness
White
Who Controls The Media
With Justice Comes Peace
World Tripping
Wow 2015 Holds The Same Old Thing
A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
Life is too short for melodrama, exaggerated emotions taking me on an
expedition through irrational behaviors while seeking to discern your
primary objective in this encounter, which has gone on for much too long,
This is not theater, save that dramatic performance for the stage because
my life can do without the rage you stir in me, attempting to draw from me an awareness that I am here only for your pleasures,
That you and you alone hold the only salvation from the enslavement brought about by your capture, we, as a people once lived free, but that which you stole from my ancestors, long ago, has left me in a predicament,
No choice but to live in your perpetual cycle of abuse and neglect, stripping me of possibilities, and then condemning me when forced to choose another way to survive in this life of recriminations hurled in defense of positions held,
It is time for you to recognize the part you play, stand up and openly apologize for the wrongs that have sliced a visible, notwithstanding, a continuous divide, based solely on the guilt you feel inside, as we are not easy to blend in, nor hide,
Therefore a constant reminder of the evils, which motivated your forefathers to inflict the kinds of unspeakable brutality that took place, perpetrated by pure hate, and a mean spirit, towards the color of our skin and our ability to stand out in a crowd, or does our presence,
Represent that hidden evil, lurking inside, are you not feeling forgiven for those atrocities committed, or are they still residing inside of you, waiting on the opportunity for you to revert to, do what you know how to do, passed on to you, in the DNA of your ancestry,
Minds are aware, images swirling in our conscious minds, as we attempt to blend in and we begin to contribute to society, we have proven our loyalty to your cause, first by force, in the toil of your soil,
But we rose from that and have moved on in forgiveness; yet, it is hard completely to forget because we are still caught up in that cycle, needing a positive change in the way the game is played,
We are still simply attempting to claim what we deserve which has been denied, so simple a thing, yet having the power to move us in a different direction, maybe claim