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Omni's Wordsmith Mantra
Omni's Wordsmith Mantra
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Omni’s Wordsmith Mantra is a powerful, thought-provoking, emotionally engaging, and spiritually uplifting book that may even change your life.Using writing for self-therapy, vivid poetic prose reveals the mindset of a bipolar sufferer questioning religious dogma, political deceit and economic policies. Inspired by our Lord Jesus Christ, the author starts the theme with his visionary interpretation of creationism. This remarkable book takes a trip back into history to understand where inequality stems from and contains poems which express unique personal feelings about the concept of love that can educate tomorrow’s people for a brighter future. The author’s writing style clearly explains what is occurring in the mind of the mentally aware and how mathematics can be translated into natural law. The novel illustrates how Nature’s complex natural order is affected by economic forecasts. After a challenging discussion, the author concludes with practical and cost-effective ideas to make the Earth a better environment for the majority of people who are born without equality, wealth, and status.
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Release dateOct 1, 2021
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    Omni's Wordsmith Mantra - John T.Hope

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    OMNI’S Wordsmith Mantra

    John T. Hope

    Omni’s Wordsmith Mantra

    Published by The Conrad Press in the United Kingdom 2021

    Tel: +44(0)1227 472 874
www.theconradpress.com
info@theconradpress.com

    ISBN 978-1-839784-01-9

    Copyright © John T. Hope, 2021

    The moral right of John T. Hope to be identified as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

    All rights reserved.

    Cover photography by Mohamed Nohassi and Nousnou Iwasaki on Unsplash. The Conrad Press logo was designed by Maria Priestley.

    Preface

    After spending some time in prison and experiencing a great deal of financial stress as a self-employed carpenter after my release then bringing up a young boy as a single parent and facing unemployment from time to time, it came as a big and thrilling disbelief for me to wake up one lovely spring morning twelve years ago wanting to write. It was a particularly big surprise as I wasn’t hitherto known for doing anything in the way of reading, let alone writing.

    The title of the book uses the word ‘Omni’ to mean ‘of all things,’ which is a way of summarising the many subject matters in this book, from one-to-one love to the psychology of humanity concerning the holy books and the search to find heaven here on earth. The book also tries to embrace and express God’s love for humanity. ‘Wordsmith’ is used in the title to punctuate the poetic prose constructed in this book and ‘Mantra’ represents the repetition of the message the book conveys, freeing the resources for free will to love freely.

    Summary

    The beginning

    Once upon a time, we started our love affair with a kiss.

    Turning one on to psychotic abuse.

    Setting loose the bitterness of war for the love of money, not the love of God.

    Looking for peace locked in war.

    Another exciting episode of war and peace.

    Finding the love of God is a personal journey to becoming aware that he is with you on the road to peace of mind.

    All we need is love to open the gateway to peace, peace is the pathway to one love, sharing one’s love with the world.

    The above poetic prose is dedicated to Brendan Lawlor (social worker) and the Southwood Smith Health Centre team for their hard work and dedication in supporting one’s recovery. One would also like to thank Tacha de Karma, Leatitia Duvillard, Janet Pasco, Leroy Joseph, and Mr Errol & Mrs Melanie Williams for their input on debates, artistic direction, and just being good friends.

    Acknowledgement

    When I first became mentally aware in 2009, Joanna Brown (social worker) advised me to take my English exam. Practice makes perfect and I’m not one for writing in the first place. I felt it was best, I wrote my first book without being influenced by other elements of my writing. If anything, to demonstrate I’m not a professional writer and the book was not compiled from a trained creative mind, but a real-life, real-time event. Besides, having a mental health condition caused me to be slightly isolated and withdrawn from society.

    As a non-academic writer, I have not been influenced by the writings of other authors, but by a mental awakening, my observations of society, and the personal experience within it.

    I dedicate this book to the loving memory of my grandparents Mr Ernest & Mrs Gertrude Walker. Mrs. B McCoy sadly, passed away in 2009. My family, friends in Manchester, London & Jamaica. To the one Most High, God of Love, Nature, and our Lord Jesus Christ who has been my inspiration when drafting this book.

    Introduction

    One’s voice.

    Over seven billion people populate the planet.

    Me, myself and I are too personal of a statement when one voice represents one in a million. Therefore, in any sentence, one represents one in a million, which amounts to a lot of people.

    One

    One’s need is to exploit and not share.

    One’s charity is enslavement to the pain of suffering.

    One’s health care is only served best with the highest budget.

    One walks past the homeless to live in a mansion.

    God’s enemy, one who cannot see this is wrong.

    If the holy books give a blueprint on how we should live together in a loving society, they have not done a good job. This being the case, these books and organisations are open to criticism whether it may be the Jewish, Christian, or Islamic faith, not the people.

    When stating the word God, it is inclusive of all denominations that refer to the creator of the universe, and an entity, spirit, or divinity who is either faults, immature, or has a demonic nature when denoted as a small g.

    Quotes from the dictionary are used to give precise meaning to understanding words and morality in those words. There are two types of text, italic and plain text, representing two voices or two minds in one head. Any reference to a demonic nature reflects humanity’s behaviour at its worst. All words written express the thoughts of a working-class black man who is called a philosopher with bipolar, and a Christian Pagan.

    What is a Christian Pagan? It sounds like a contradiction, owing to the fact you don’t know what it means. As Christians, they believe in the words of our Lord Jesus Christ. As a Pagan who does not follow the world’s beliefs, they have beliefs concerning some gods in myth, prophets, and philosophers from around the world who promoted peace, love, and wisdom.

    A closer examination of two main poetic proses, A thought, and Oppositions, contains six parts to discuss, debate, and consider, one will shine a light on.

    Chapter One

    The opening: examination, discussion, and debate

    Life teaches humanity lessons by offering up problems with directions from past experiences. It is up to the student to find a solution to solve any problem. No one can tell or dictate the other life’s choices, one can only guide and advise.

    The current political philosophy, and policy encourages humanity to strive to attain wealth, this will enable one to survive and experience the pleasures life has to offer.

    In a democracy, life is about an individual having a choice concerning society, do we make the right choices for humanity or ourselves? This book of poetic prose and ad-libs offers questions with some answers in connection with Darwin’s business model, political policies within the monetary system, and the philosophy of survival of the fittest coming under scrutiny. Psychologically, the perception of one is reflected in poetic prose, and questions reality.

    In spiritualism, poetic prose is used to understand, extend, and proclaim God’s love for humanity. Within the prose, ad-libs question religious belief and practices. Are Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths, about logical thinking, or the worship of faults, immature, or demonic gods, due to misunderstanding, or interpretation of the truth? Using mathematical principles, this book will denote God’s laws in the laws of probability, and show his miracles within those laws. The psychological profile of humanity is examined and looks at how our Lord Jesus Christ could have had communion with God, or how he became aware. Finally, the biggest question of all, understanding love through the eyes of a single black man from the ghetto, grasping, embracing, and extending love between men, women, and family, through to the love of God.

    Since God created the universe, it is up to humanity to unveil the secrets of the cosmos to comprehend his mind.

    If citizens can understand divinity’s way of thinking, society functions better.

    Rules of engagement

    If each person has a unique personality, and we all express different needs, wants, and emotions. How can a paired couple advise the other on relationships? Most of the world is forcefully placed under economic laws and mainstream religions believe in a way of life that is not within the natural law, agreeable, compliant, or by local customs. Why embrace the ideology of an oppressive viewpoint, to feel accepted by the invading tribe or country’s way of life, is it necessary to adopt their behaviour or culture?

    Idealist’s dream and romanticise, is that wise? As the aforementioned dreams may not be fulfilled, is one not exposing oneself to disappointment and getting hurt physically as well as emotionally? Pessimism has a gloomy suspicion harbouring negative perceptions of an affirmative or encouraging outcome to an impending situation, circumstance, or event. Negative energy only results in an undesirable or harmful conclusion. Optimism is in the cheerful hope of a confident positive outlook on one’s future. Positive applications give off an affirmative charge. Realists practice the principles of a down-to-earth person, one who does not fantasise about unforeseen futures and is pragmatically rational, thinking logically. Logical thinking conforms to the practice and principles of rational judgement. Adhering to sound, valid, clear, systematic, coherent order, and methodical reasoning with evidence. As a result, predictable unsurprising outcomes occur.

    To have a God who has created the universe, God must follow the rules of nature, which requires God to think logically. A point in fact, when worshipping divinity, religious bodies should impersonate, mimic, or copy God’s way of reasoning. In so doing, humanity should contemplate, portray, and logically perform things for the benefit of humanity as a whole. Religious groups and societies tend to imprint humanity’s behaviour on God’s loving nature. In preference to God, engraving his mannerisms or persona on mankind.

    Although our Lord Jesus Christ was Jewish, he offered up controversial arguments, debates, or discussions, arousing strong feelings in one who has blind faith. Blind faith believes and does as religious bodies dictate from their interpretations in the holy books with unyielding, inflexible, and rigid thinking. Two thousand years on, his philosophy has been incorporated into a belief system that rejected and crucified him. In other words, discussions, debates, and examination leads to solving problems within society.

    What happens at night is seen in the daylight.

    A thought

    While deep in thought, one thought one saw a bird, a plane, no its Superman.

    A thought occurred, a thought of the day, an offer of a penny for one’s thought was denied today. So, one’s opinion on belief gives one food for thought the news of the day. One thought, while chewing on the cud, one thought one saw a pussycat. Thinking about the thought of the day, an offer of a penny for one’s time was used and abused today. So, one’s idea of love gives one food for thought, here’s an Instagram from yesteryear.

    On second thought, while considering options, one thought swung to the fact that one’s colour blind. The thought of the day was a rope choking one’s neck, an offer of a penny for Black Lives Matter, no justice, no peace was announced today. So, one imagines a society equally sharing food for thought and information from the future’s past. Foresight’s thought, while floating around in one’s mind, one thinks one saw a sight for sore eyes.

    A thought-provoking thought of the day an offer of interest, a penny for a pound was lost today. So, one’s plan of contributing that food for thought is the investment from the present to the future.

    Insight of foresight, while pondering on the past one peers through the looking glass.

    An idea from inspiration and imagination came to mind.

    An offer of a penny for a deed is not needed today.

    So, one wonders about dividing that food for thought with a report from the present.

    The conclusion ascertains the truth in life for one’s love of God, our Lord Jesus Christ, Mohammad, peace be upon him, and humanity. What could it be if one was economically free, free to love humanity equally?

    Prehistoric history and religious transcripts have an insane psychotic past, influencing today’s political and economic policies, and the elites’ mismanagement of the world’s resources for selfish greed.

    Oppositions

    After the first chief, king, or leader, there is no second,there must be a last.

    To win, one should not kill, to lose is it necessary to die?

    To succeed is the opposite to fail, did one miss the lesson?

    Survival of the fittest and natural selection are very similar but have differing philosophies.

    Demons and angels play a part in today’s psychotic society.

    Economic advancement enslaves the world to the demon’s son.

    Capitalists: capitalise on the socialists, and communism is left to rot in its corrupt self-righteousness.

    Love hate, hates love, take the position that all is fair in love and war.

    Peace and love extend, love one and all.

    As if one does not know, demons convey a cold heart and kill in cold blood.

    An angel defends the faith, spreading one’s wings to engulf the world with love.

    Demons abuse boys and girls, restricting humanity’s sexual freedom.

    White on black is a fact, superiority dominating morality’s equality.

    A demon’s disposition is a battle within one’s mind, never considering options to survive.

    An angel’s persona delivers a message, humane humanitarians do not kill.

    Perception of vision communicates more in poetic prose.

    Time moves, moving time.

    It seems a bit funny as time passes but it’s always there.

    We freeze the moment time is still moving.

    We try to catch up but it’s much too fast.

    Time in slow motion what a laugh.

    Who said it’s too slow, who says it’s fast?

    Is time a movement, or is it

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