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Happy Easter - April 8, 2009 The

Happy Easter! In this last week was the applicant greeting between people known and unknown. But do you mean?
I am sure that each person has a different meaning in this greeting, as a different meaning to this day. Most generally refers the resurrection of Jesus, in a more or less religious, more or less theological substance, more or less embedded in a context of faith.

I Have often greeted with the classic "Happy Easter" and, of course, I was not there to explain what actually INTED with this greeting, and with what, for me, a hope. But today I think, at least here, I try to say what I mean, knowing that nobody will read what I write.

The sense that I attach to this Easter event is directly related to the episode of the Exodus of the Bible, or the liberation of the people of Israel inaugurated by the passage of the "angel of death." The
Paquito is essentially "pass through" from a state of slavery and oppression to a state of moving toward a promised land. It 's the way to a promised land that remains is the size of its promise of liberation and freedom that is given.
goes without saying that what I say "Happy Easter" is intended for people who knowingly live in a state of slavery, who now is in the desert road to this promised land, to people walking to reach this promised land. My "Happy Easter" is not directed at those who feel come to those who are certain to exist, to those who already know the truth, who can say what is right or wrong for the other people. Not because they too are in need to get out of their slavery, but simply because to them my "Happy Easter" has no value.
Happy Easter, and then, and that your path in your desert is not as hard as possible.
Darianne

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