Doctrine of the Opened Eye
vol. 2
by
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About the Book
For months now I have been racking my brain over what I can say and include within an autobiography, but the fact is -- and, pardon me, I must be blunt -- I really donÕt believe in them. Sure a person can rattle off events and experiences to fill the very Halls of Congress, but what I fiercely believe is -- and, forgive me, I must be forthright -- I donÕt believe in the telling of oneÕs self when the full story of ones life has yet been fully told -- lifeÕs race not fully run -- and when oneÕs desperate destiny has not been fully achieved. My philosophy is one chiseled from life lived on Philadelphia streets, for how can anyone tell anything about ones self when the fight to feed ones own family is so fierce, when the struggle to pay oneÕs own bills is so dire, and when life and health has taken a tragic turn away from good health, and into realms of malnutrition, poor nutrition, disease, pain, and -- all too premature Ð death? Through my poetry I have told the world of who I am, what I have done, and left clues as to what I am destined to do in the near and distant future. I have succeeded -- I believe -- in not holding anything back from my writing. Possessing an unrestrained righteous passion -- I have sworn to myself, vowed to God, and promise the entire world, that I will give every ounce of strength and devotion toward developing a greater sense of observation toward the hope for the greater goodness, wonder, and grandeur that mankind may aspire. I believe that I have remained true to my writing gift, being firm in my commitment to instill every iota of strength the Lord has given unto me into a craft that I hope and pray will glorify His holy and righteous name. Behold -- I will arise to deal with the problems of the day -- knowing that there are people out there in need of an inspirational phrase or encouraging word -- and also knowing that I am in just the right position in life -- and in time -- to swiftly render -- that written word -- of care. I have just today solved a major problem affecting my email communication. I will check my email daily for all future communications -- so contact me no matter how small the issue. I thank you again for your help and service with my books, and I hope that we can work through all problems quickly and efficiently. Have a great day. Kurt B. Miles Doctrine Of The Opened Eye