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  The Romance of the Sun and the Moon:

The moon was alone one evening, shining in the midnight sky. 

Although she was surrounded by myriads of tiny, sparkly stars, she felt as if there was no one to understand her. 

She eagerly searched the skies for a friend, perhaps a meteor, with whom to discuss the joys and sorrows of her life. 

But there was nobody 😞

On the other side of the world, the sun yawned and awoke to shine his light upon the blue-green temples of God. 

He heard the call to worship, and saw the waves of people bowing and praying. 

He felt full of good will and charity towards the masses of God's servitors. 

Perhaps they were not holy, but at least they were faithful.

The moon stayed alone, suspended in the sky with none to touch her. 

A tiny star whispered to her of a great being, the sun, who brought joy and light to the world. 

She listened with interest, for it seemed that once, a long time ago, she had seen a being such as this. 

Beautiful as he was, the sun seemed always just beyond her reach. She would visit the places where he had been, and would always find that he had just left. 

Those who knew him spoke of his wonder and his glory, and she felt unworthy to be in his presence.

Now the sun was unaware of her yearning, for he was too busy making the crops grow and warming the world. 

Those who wished his light had only to look upward to heaven and he was there, beaming down upon them.

The moon continued to follow the sun, always coming nearer to him, always hearing that he had just left that portion of the sky, or was just over the next mountain range. 

Where before there was despair, now she was ever more hopeful, for she knew that she was approaching his presence.

She came closer and closer, until one glorious day came when she stood before him, naked and unafraid. 

The world looked up and saw only blackness - in the middle of the day. 

But the moon stood mid-way between the sun and the earth, and all of his glory was for her.

His light blotted out all of her loneliness, all of her pain, all of her past. 

She stood bathed in wonder before him, and his light filled her soul.

She passed away from him full of light and joy, and though his light was too bright to remember, it was also too powerful to forget. 

She was dizzy with wonder 😍

As time passed, it seemed that she once had been a being full of light, yet it was so long ago… Such is the soul of man, dear one. 

It yearns for the glorious light of Truth, which destroys all loneliness and memory. 

The many lives of man are as many times as the moon sees the sun - after each, nothing remains but a vague idea of a beauty once seen!

And there is always the longing, and always the return.

To maintain life we need the sun to warm the earth and provide a source of energy to plants and animals. 

The moon is important to life, it has its own gravitational pull on the oceans of the earth effecting how the oceans shift causing animals to migrate or shift as well.

They need each other!

The Sun loved the Moon so much, he died every night to let her breathe! 😍

And like EVERYTHING... It's about finding that BALANCE 👍🏾

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In early 2018, the failures of Canada's justice system were sharply and painfully revealed in the verdicts issued in the deaths of Colten Boushie and Tina Fontaine. The outrage and confusion that followed those verdicts inspired former Crown prosecutor and bestselling author Harold R. Johnson to make the case against Canada for its failure to fulfill its duty under Treaty to effectively deliver justice to Indigenous people, worsening the situation and ensuring long-term damage to Indigenous communities.
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