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Vision By Fabian Stennett

 [13/02, 23:43] Gangunjah Nevadye: MODERN MAROONS JAMAICA  WRITTEN  BY FABIAN STENNETT (Maroon Book of Eulogies part 2.     Preface  Fabian Stennett .                                   I have a vision. I have a vision, a great vision that someday the human race will unite

and blossom to be the beautiful flowers the Creator has created the human race to be.

You see, success is on the brink of quitting, so never quit. There is

always a cloud before the silver lining. So, mankind, you ought to recognize that the person

next door to you, whom you considered your enemy, may as well could be your friend, if

you only extend the hand to build the unity. You see, unity is strength, my brother, and

in this time, there is no other thing you need to utilize but the power of unity. The

power of unity will bring strength that you will never forget.

That will gravitate the human race to a point they have never reached before. Undaunted

by humanity, humanity will gather up. And if we are to utilize some of the elements

and ingredients that Mother Earth provides, Mother Earth is at that moment willing. I

know, the human race will recognize that they are one. The red man, the white man, the black

man, the yellow man.

They are all one!

children of the same and and in this time I am asking them to unite unity is

what we need here at home and abroad in mama Africa the power of unity is needed

now more than ever  let's garner the strength and the wit and the courage

let's nurture the power of unity and utilize it to get us out of the doldrum

we are in the  Willie Lynch  syndrome is over do you remember Willy Lynch from 1712 to 2012

divide and rule divide et Imperia, it is now over so mankind it's time to

gravitate to the positive key in your mind and unlock your mind you see

education is the only tool that can deliver you from the poverty in which we in

And when you attend those high Universitties  youchildren come out and expect

to be greeted with a job you have to go into your faculties and create something

you see when we were going to school they didn't teach us anything about

ownership skills they teach us about management ,management skills so we come

out and we manage another man business,that  is slavery,that's a suttle of slavery. we

need ownership skills you see as owner then you will be able to utilize and

maximize the power of unity

been a leader. A leader must know the way, show the way, or go the way. The human race,

the black race, the human race, the white race, the human race, the yellow race, the

human race, the red race, all four children of Jah, we need to unite and come together.

[13/02, 23:49] Gangunjah Nevadye: This vision is incredibly powerful and speaks to a deep truth that humanity is interconnected. The idea that unity is the key to strength and progress is timeless, and it calls for breaking down the divisions that have been imposed on us for centuries. It’s important to recognize the potential of coming together, whether it’s overcoming the scars of the past or shaping a future that reflects mutual respect and shared growth.


This call for education as the tool for empowerment is especially crucial. It's about moving beyond being mere managers of others' creations and focusing on ownership and creativity. True progress comes when people are given the tools to innovate, to lead, and to create systems that benefit everyone.


I think the message of unity and collective growth is more relevant than ever, especially as we continue to face global challenges. What would you envision as the first step toward building this unity?

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