BE GOOD AS THEY ARE ALL GOOD

one but many - suzy kassem

The Quran may appear foreign to the Hindu and Christian, but it must be read after the Bible. You cannot read the Quran if you have not read the Bible. The Gita may look like a fantasy book to the Muslim and Christian, but to any man or woman with great wisdom, it is one of the most beautiful books ever created. The amount of knowledge - both scientific and spiritual - that all 3 of these books have to offer to the universal human family is one of God's greatest miracles. Only after you have read the Gospel, the Bible and the Gita with an open heart - seeking truth and only truth - will you be revealed the light of true wisdom and be granted the conscience (heart) of God. Love. Kindness. Forgiveness. Selflessness. Goodness to self and others. This is all God wants; for God is Love and any human that truly and blindly loves another without judgment or ego is a true child of the Creator. Learn to love and see all with the heart and eyes of God. Peace to the entire human family and the entire spirit world. You are not to be threatened by me, nor to ever look at me as an enemy to any nation, race or religion; for my religion is only love. I have spent my entire lifetime and contributed all my work to humanity trying to unite tribes and even sub-cultures into one universal family. There will always be more for us to gain through love than hate. We will never win with ignorance and 'otherness', we only lose. Togetherness - that is the answer to all the world's problems. We must stand together and carry each other instead of step all over each other, steal from each other, and sell our own brothers and sisters for monetary gain. -- Suzy Kassem

We are all connected. When one arm or foot is poisoned, the whole body becomes infected. ― Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun

Humanity is lost because people have abandoned using their conscience as their compass. Suzy Kassem.

To become a true global citizen, one must abandon all notions of otherness and instead embrace togetherness.” ― Suzy Kassem