The Point of No Return
It has been forever, and a day since I sat down in the back yard.
Before the freeze that wiped out all the Norfolk Island pines, the remnants are still standing. They should cut them all down—they are a hazard.
It has come to a point of no return on issues that are now law. It is up to the states to pass laws for those in extreme situations—rape, incest, tubal pregnancies, and life-or-death conditions.
This is where you protect women of all ages—no one left out. Now is the time to stop ignoring the responsibility of men. Why has there never been an oral contraceptive for men? Why only for women?
I felt a spark of light within me when the verdict from the Supreme Court came out. It is time for women to take control.
This is not about sex, drugs, alcohol, or chasing pleasure in the wrong places. It is about returning to the innocence of our children, our families, and our heritage.
The Supreme Court of the United States has taken its stand. The days of Roe v. Wade are over.
You are wasting precious energy being angry. Instead, focus on creating laws that protect women in extreme cases of pregnancy.
Create wellness centers for women and children. Make support accessible for all women during pregnancy and after. Give them real options—adoption or raising their child—with support.
No one should be left out. Every life matters.
It has been three months since my sister has been here. She broke her kneecap in half and had surgery twenty days later. Next week, she will go home. Sharing is caring—but I am tired.
No more getting up and going just for sex. It must be earned—not as payment, but as love, friendship, and partnership. No more casual encounters that leave women hurt and abandoned.
Without trust, love, understanding, courage, patience, and wisdom, people confuse sex with love—and everything after falls apart. Responsibility must follow actions.
Who are we—spirit or flesh? We are both. We need to reconnect with that truth.
My scars did not disappear when I was forgiven all those years ago. I confessed the same sins again and again.
At the beginning of my writing—In Presence of Spirit—I spoke from deep pain and transformation.
Cut ties with the past. Face the cause. Remove the barriers. Responsibility must be shared.
If you are ready to create a family, then be ready for the responsibility. I know this firsthand—my children became parents young. It was not easy, and it carried both love and pain.
The Lord is the reason I wrote—from Heavy Heart to In Presence of Spirit and beyond. It has been an incredible journey. I do not want to erase any part of it.
Even if my words are bold, I must continue—bringing everything from darkness into light.
Think about the consequences. Protect yourselves. Protect each other.
Open your hearts and let light guide every life and every decision.
Create safe places for women—places of support, healing, and transition.
Make laws that protect the innocent. Act quickly and wisely. This is serious.
Love is love. Sex is not love. Caring is sharing—but it must be real.
Too many women are left alone to carry the burden while others walk away. That must change. Responsibility belongs to everyone involved.
My son has been gone for thirty-three months. Nothing has been the same. The pain changed me.
Even now, I carry the weight of my past. Healing takes time.
Say no when you need to. Protect yourself from being used or hurt. Seek love that is real, not fleeting.
Give yourself to God through Jesus Christ, and trust that He will guide you.
Let us lift our hearts and minds toward heaven and restore the beauty of life—for our children, our families, and every life yet to come.
July 2, 2022
Wendy
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