by Golnaz Shariatzadeh, United Kingdom
A Letter to the Editor of The Courier Mail: A response to a recent article – “New age ‘medicine’ of Serge Benhayon leaves trail of broken families”
In a society…
- Where the rate of illness and disease is forever increasing,
- Where I am forever hearing people say they are exhausted,
- Where it is accepted to drink although your body throws it up,
- Where it is accepted to smoke, although the initial response of the body before it became numb was to violently cough,
- Where it is accepted to eat anything, although we feel bloated, lethargic or wired-up afterwards,
- Where it is accepted to act in a way that damages our body, and we are proud to ‘defeat’ the body’s limitations, although we would never be as disregarding to our car or another prized item,
- Where people are so numb to their feelings that they are happy to win at the expense of another, and not feel the bad taste in their mouths,
- Where people are so used to drowning their heart with the voice in their head, that they will harm and even kill others as long as some convenient ‘justified reason’ is provided for the fight,
- Where pornography has become a norm, to an extent that it is easily accessed by anyone, and even school kids are experiencing peer pressure to get involved,
- Where people have given up on the innocent joy and the immense love of everyone they might have had when young – to the extent that it is deemed stupid to even try, Continue reading “A Response to The Courier Mail Editor: In a Society…”
