OUT IN BLACK
PODCAST
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Orated by: Victor Emmanuel Moseley
A Black Philosopher
Mission Statement:
Let us be sure of one thing. Time is not a destroyer of time. Events are still laden with choices. What has been made cannot be unmade. What has been chosen and fulfilled cannot be unchosen and unfulfilled. I have seen constructs manifested from people who claim piety inflicted upon innocent lives without the most basic display of human rights.
The lure of joining the loudest voices as they are amplified by the ‘legacy media’ of ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, The New York Times, Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal can and will offer many rewards, but the price is the stain of treachery that cannot be removed from your name.
Truth, is, alone. Truth doth not seek agreement. Truth therefore is undefeated in battle. ‘Out In Black’ seeks to exist close to wherever truth decides to stand. This podcast will never shy or cower to any unjust deed past or present. It is not an oath. It is simply a choice.
Come, uncover all that has been hidden and be free.
Episode 10: Sweet, Sour, Bitter
What manner of God endows us with the ability to instantly renew and strengthen our bodies? That is the essence of sweetness and the meaning it has to our very existence. As our mouths consume what is edible, it is immediately attacked and broken down for the fuel that send us off to new adventures. But we must also be careful not to only expect the sweet tastes of life. Many things we must consume will be sour and bitter. The experiences will make our faces turn unrecognizable for a moment. These other tastes represent the balance that is present in all things important.
Learn them as I have. They are not bramble bushes aligned along the path to prick and scratch you for no purpose discernable. The reason is quite clear they are there. Try your best to accept them, maybe as markers, to keep you out of their snares. Being marked by them won’t be seen as an ode to troubles of your journey.
Walk well. Run if you need to. But keep your eyes on the road. To know where you are headed leads in to the satisfaction of your arrival. When you do reach your destination, take a respite, for your journey may not end there.
That is the sour and the bitter of life, for you may be needed further up the road.