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Connecting The Dots (Jah Art)

If you were to connect the dots of your life (or paint by number, chronologically) what is the completed picture you find -- of yourself, and your life. How have all the 'dots' in your
life inconspicuously effected where you are now. Because now, now you can look back and see what those 'dots' truly were... what they really meant to you and your life.

And the picture is not yet completed....... more dots coming... but now we are in a better position to arrange those dots to create an even more beautiful 'picture'

When we look back and 'connect the dots' of our life -- we become artists

not bystanders and victims

(hopefully these dots have been Jahdots)

I'd say that most of the dots in my life...... actually the lines in between them.... the direction the connecting lines took inbetween the dots were almost entirely spiritually guided.
And looking back at the dots...... if those 'dots' were not spiritual in nature the lines connecting the dots would've went in different directions ---- taking on a whole new form. Consequently, I'd be looking back at a rather ugly picture when finished instead of a beautiful work of Jah Art.

Heather



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