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As sons and daughters of Mother Nature and Father Time, it is not a good thing to think that you are not worthy to be the children of this blessed Universe, because that is a vain and foolish way to think, considering that this blessed Universe cared for you from you were in your mother's belly, you were nourished by Heat Air and Water, until you were grown and strong enough, to push your way, out of your mothers's belly and be born, so, you better be greatful to this great Universe for everything which was done for you.
There is just no escaping these facts, the Universe is involved with everthing which you do,
and it is important for you arrive at that reality and embrace this great universe which you have to depend on for fresh Air, Water, Sunlight, Moonlight and all the life giving resources which we all depend on in life to survive. You also have so many neighbors, the Elephants, the Zebras, the Lions, the Tigers, the Horses, and all living Creatures plus all those Stars which Shine above, they are all our families, because they are also children and products of Mother Nature and Father Time.
Take the best care of yourself and your people.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE.
Baba Ras Marcus.
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