In her epic poem, I Waltzed with God the Morning or Genesis: Witness to the Day When We Were One, author, Doris Wellington takes readers on an allegorical journey that expresses her belief that all humans are brothers and sisters by the magnificent plan of God who chose to show the beauty of diversity in everything that exists in humans, animals, and nature; that what we experience in hatred against each other flows from the design of the human will to choose at any given time whether to love or hate, and whether the gifts ...
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In her epic poem, I Waltzed with God the Morning or Genesis: Witness to the Day When We Were One, author, Doris Wellington takes readers on an allegorical journey that expresses her belief that all humans are brothers and sisters by the magnificent plan of God who chose to show the beauty of diversity in everything that exists in humans, animals, and nature; that what we experience in hatred against each other flows from the design of the human will to choose at any given time whether to love or hate, and whether the gifts bestowed upon each of us will be used for good or evil. She further expresses that ultimately we have been given the ability and the responsibility to make this a better world through our highest convictions to seek peace and unity among those who believe in the power of the human heart to transform the world.
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