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The Locked Door with No Key: Why Ohio’s SB 153 Threatens Our Voting Rights

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The Locked Door with No Key: Why Ohio’s SB 153 Threatens Our Voting Rights Imagine being told you must enter a building to access your rights—to speak, to be counted, to shape the laws that govern your life. The door is locked, and you're told you need a key. But no one will tell you what kind of key you need. Some folks bring house keys. Others arrive with driver’s licenses, birth certificates, even passports. They jiggle them in the lock—nothing works. They aren’t denied because they’re unqualified. They’re denied because the rules changed without explanation. This is the danger behind Ohio’s Senate Bill 153 (SB 153)—a bill that hasn’t passed yet , but is already knocking on our community’s door. What Is SB 153? SB 153 is a proposed law—not yet passed —currently being considered by Ohio’s state legislature. It would require all voters to prove their citizenship before casting a ballot. That may sound fair on the surface—but the bill doesn’t define what “proof of citizenship” ac...

The Sacred and mysterious-Ha2k

Ancient Temples at Abu Simbel, EgyptImage via Wikipedia
What's sacred to you/
Today we trample sacred/
In name of progress/

We all need to find what is sacred to us. Society seems to have diminished the importance of the sacred. The sacred forms the foundation of our lives and needs to be embraced by us. These sacred things that we have in our life whether they are people, ideas, and/or etc.,help us maintain our personal path. Modern progress has stripped the sacred from us, and has left everything the same. When we set something up as sacred we separate it from the normal world. We appreciate the mystery of the person, object, or idea. This mystery is the source of the power of the sacred, but now we confuse ignorance with mystery. When we are ignorant of something we just don't know, and may not want to take the time to learn. When something is a mystery we know about it, but we know that there is something always deeper. So we respectfully seek out the hidden knowledge learning that we may never know it all but we are motivated to continue learning anyway.

Please notice the difference here. I want to make sure that the reader understand that when we make something sacred in our life we don't just separate it and don't touch it. We begin to study it and learn from it, through it and ultimately with it. When we make something sacred we are showing that it is of value, and by it being valuable to you, you should take the time to learn about it. Not just put it on a pedistool and let it collect dust.

Find what is sacred to you, and begin or continue your journey. learn all you can and feel free to share it with us here on the Gye-Nyame Journey.
Brother Ha2tim
SelfMasteryCoach
Nation Builder
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