based on “Meditations on the Tarot” by Anonymous
God’s will is our peace,
not in passing away,
rather, in the greater good
of restoration
“… your dead will live,
their bodies will rise
let those who dwell in the dust
wake up and shout for joy…”[1]
Made possible with reparation,
life after death is not a reward,
nor a consequence nor retribution,
it perpetuates the power for good.
No thanks to systems,
but rather despite them,
faith lives beyond the common good,
preserving faith with companionship.
We neglect what is not loved,
we reflect what is loved –
the gentleness of a mother,
the kindness of a father.
attentiveness complies with God’s will
pray for it to always be done.
“God is love, when we abide in love,
we abide in God, and God in us.”[2]
[1] Isaiah 26, 19
[2] 1 John 4:16