Times of Eswatini

The natural law of repentance

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Madam,

The word repentance, from its *reek roots, means change of heart and change of mind. $nd any human being who sets himself herself on a given endeavor they must of necessity repent if they are to progress and succeed in whatever course. (ach one of us occupies a certain realm in our lives, but we do not stay at that level forever. /ife¶s experience­s give us a change of heart and change of mind. This repentance requires us to ascend to a higher sphere of existence. /ife unfolds itself before us sequential­ly. 2nce one has fully fulfilled the demands of the level they are occupying, they would have to move to a higher level. $s one repents every day, his or her views about life keep changing, rising from a lower rank of seeing less to a higher rank of seeing better and better day-in-day-out. This change comes with a changed perspectiv­e, a change of lifestyle, a change of our environmen­t or change in our environmen­t, a change of vibe, etc. $nd the more you have a change of heart and mind, the more you go higher and higher the spheres of life, and in this ascension, the person realises that the air is fresher up there, and that he she has more peace, more confidence and less fear, and (s) he sees more reason to repent and that it is undesirabl­e to go back or down. )or no one person would want to go back to childhood no one would want to go back to the time when they perceived less no one would desire to go back to a time when they had less.

PROCESS

6ince this process of repentance, a natural order of life, makes us love more, have more, do more, be more and give more, no one wants to go back to a time when they loved less, and received less love. The more we repent (change of heart, change of mindset) in the way we think, feel, do and transcend former habits, attitudes, it is then that we may feel deep within our endlessnes­s, and our beginningl­essness. This makes us reali]e that our every day desire for

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