
Metaphysics of The Midterms
11/23/22 • 17 min
During the 2022 Midterm elections American people spoke for greater balance and rational interaction from our political leaders. This means that voices for peace, respect, acceptance, and love are now being given an opportunity to take a center position and pave the way for a new paradigm.
Does this mean that from now on we will not hear any of the voices of extremism and violence? No, not at all. What is does mean, however, is that through the power of our prayers, words, and actions, we will no longer allow those behaviors to have unlimited power. Decency and goodwill are finding a voice. Let us do all we can to keep our voices alive.
During the 2022 Midterm elections American people spoke for greater balance and rational interaction from our political leaders. This means that voices for peace, respect, acceptance, and love are now being given an opportunity to take a center position and pave the way for a new paradigm.
Does this mean that from now on we will not hear any of the voices of extremism and violence? No, not at all. What is does mean, however, is that through the power of our prayers, words, and actions, we will no longer allow those behaviors to have unlimited power. Decency and goodwill are finding a voice. Let us do all we can to keep our voices alive.
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