As a research methodologist, trained specifically in criminology and public service, I know how to create and apply methodologies that an untrained audience can repeat.
In other words, anyone new to the criminal justice field or the field of public service, could take the method I used and apply it to come up with the same answer.
It is repeatable and the methodology is defensible.
It provides clarity and transparency, so as to avoid prejudice, bias, or human opinion.
Human error.
The pathway to Jesus Christ, who is not a man, but a oneness with life, is the same.
It is repeatable, and defensible.
It can be proven by how much peace you have in your life and how much peace those feel when they are around you.
It is universal.
The pathway begins the moment you declare yourself tired.
Tired of the game, tired of the search.
You become weak to the fight and weak to the touch of other humans who are bound to trap you into something.
You begin to become accountable for your life.
Accountable for your thoughts and opinions of “others,” and this opens a space of non-prejudicial thinking that is not only repeatable but defensible.
Just like any scientist who picks up an experiment, so do you pick up your life, and you follow the teachings of Yeshua, who was born as a man, created by a woman and taught principles that have lasted for centuries and that will last far beyond you and far beyond me.
When you remember that you have this power, everything begins to align for you and while you’re walking, it’s as though people are passing you by so quickly, they have no face, they have no meaning.
Money, time, religion, it has no meaning.
It’s just a symbol, it’s just status, or plainly, static.
The things that were once important to you, are not anymore.
Everything becomes the same, everything speeds up and you can slow it down.
You can pull and you can push, but you don’t forget the one who made it possible and the one who makes it achievable for anyone to understand.
For anyone to apply, across the ages, and using any modality, or any religion.
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