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Feb 19, 2013
Horankye-Mensah:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

We cannot change what others think or do, we can only choose how we will respond in or to any given situation. Inferiority and superiority do not exist, except in the minds of humans. We are all equal. Period. Live your life knowing that we are all equal, no matter what others may think. Live your life with purpose, no matter what others may think of how you're living. Your life is for you to live. You get to choose the path you want to follow. Don't allow others, family or otherwise, to interfere with your path. Honour your Self and your passions, and concern your Self only with your own happiness. If you are worried about what others think before you are happy, you will never be happy. I send you love, light and healing energy. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Darlene Barriere
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