I should have learned to play chess, replacing my need for combat and strategic affairs for sport with little life-less objects that would invariably crush my ego in defeat with no human blood letting in the theater of battle. And if by chance I was victorious in this game of life – I’d dream of man’s freedom and make it come true in the indentation of my mind. Unfortunately, this idea of carnage and the destruction of human beings is part of the living equation of us – living on this planet earth. Regardless of our religious beliefs and our subtle desires to do what is right – God refuses to do it for us. Which means we have to do it ourselves and, in most cases, we don’t, as a community or cultures or country. We destroy each other despite our sacred beliefs. The question looms before us: what do we do with love? How do we explain it to our children when they hear the sirens blasting warnings to run and hide from the objects falling on their heads while the sacred verses swim around in their minds as they remember the book of LOVE saying, love thy neighbor as you do yourself. My mission was to free people from their woes, and to help change the lives of all men, women, boys and girls; plants and animals, all living things, who celebrate life on this planet given to us by something mysterious, unknown and Divine. Simply for us, the family of man, to live throughout our known history and to even fly into the stars to discover what lies ahead. The question stands for us on this peculiar day, as the Supreme Being queried in the seventh light, asking Cain, “Where is your brother?” and Cain responds,” Am I my brother’s keeper?” FOR THOSE OF US WHO CARE I SAY, YES


