What’s the one luxury you can’t live without?
To be truly free.
What’s the one luxury you can’t live without?
To be truly free.
What are the most important things needed to live a good life?
A close relationship with our Creator. A Healed Earth. Sin & death gone forever. An endless amount of time, yes, an eternity to enjoy creation amongst real friends and family that are also looking forward to the same conditions.
If humans had taglines, what would yours be?
… more issues than Vogue.
Do you practice religion?
… a way of life.
Who do you spend the most time with?
If you only knew …
If you had to change your name, what would your new name be?
I’m not the only one?! I’ve changed my name no less than three times over the past 10 years. Whenever I’m closing a chapter of my life I choose a new name to accompany me on my next journey. The process has always been delightful yet challenging because it has to ‘fit’. After all, it is a name I must live up to.
Describe your dream chocolate bar.
… right … ???????
Do you remember your favorite book from childhood?
There was a hard back book with many stories inside it about different neighborhoods & people & things. I can only remember the cover sleeve having a drawing of a street with a car parked on it, a fire hydrant, trees & brownstones behind it all. Perhaps a couple of animals & people bike riding, etc. How I wish I could come across this book again. I’d be so happy to see it. It was around the early/mid 70’s that I was enjoying the book. Y’all know how I can go about finding it???
What fears have you overcome and how?
By facing them bravely & working them ‘out’ in more ways than one.
Describe one simple thing you do that brings joy to your life.
Re. Search. Answers are everywhere. Right answers. Wrong answers. Humans have always wondered but continue to settle for the sentimental. Many important decisions we just cannot afford to get wrong. Growing up I learned plenty from my caregivers. When the time came for me to make my own decisions I didn’t know how to think critically. Instead I tried hard for a long time to make what I had been taught while growing up ‘work’. Like shoving a square into a circle. I do believe that some of the information that I’d received was meant to be well but it was not accurate and it was crucial to me to locate and apply the accurate knowledge. I always come to my own conclusions now. ‘I hear you’ but I will see for myself what the matter is. If ‘I’ get it wrong that will be on me. To my shock and horror I’ve heard a literal few individuals express ‘not wanting to know’ while reasoning there would be no accountability if they ‘didn’t’ know … when we all know that ignorance is no excuse for the law.