Digging Into My Thoughts

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Read My Thoughts

Read My Thoughts is a collection of feelings, thoughts, and insights that I have experienced from day to day. They are made up of ordinary things in life. For the most part they are thoughts and/or insights that come when I'm least expecting them. They often shape my opinions and attitudes in a significant way. Therefore, I write them down so I will not forget them. A few of them have inspired actual life changes. It is like thinking on paper. If anyone wished to get inside my head to see what makes me “tick” the easiest way would probably be to “Read My Thoughts.” Many times when I'd read an article to someone or a group they would say, “You really need to do something with your writing.” This book is a response to that encouragement.
My Thoughts, My Life

Trying to gain employment, in a society that prides itself on social equality, forces a Black Jamaican-Canadian woman to live through the racist hiring practices of Canadian governmental institutions, i.e., the Canadian Armed Forces and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The failure of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, to uphold her Canadian Constitutional Rights, left her with the belief that the dominant group (Caucasian) is free to practice racism with impunity. In absolute despair, she embraces thoughts of death as a relief from her life. Paradoxically, the source of her desire to die is also the source of her desire to live.
The Why Series

What I love about the Bible is you don’t have to wait until the book of Matthew to discover Jesus. God has intentionally planted Jesus in the Old Testament from the very beginning. When you begin to read the Old Testament with Jesus tinted lenses then it becomes incredible at what you discover. I relate looking for Jesus in the Old Testament to digging gold in an old abandoned gold mine. When you dig up a piece of gold you don’t want to quit. You are inspired to dig harder and dig deeper to find more. You catch gold fever. I have found when people no longer see the Old Testament as an old abandoned part of the Bible and begin to dig for Jesus; what they will discover is a wealth of Jesus gold. When this happens they catch the Jesus Fever.