If some associate faith with religion, it is a point of view but it is an infinitely larger subject.
I have been working as a volunteer for 5 years with victims of war, climate, corona virus.
And this morning I saw a post from a Congolese slammer who spoke of the despair of the Congolese displaced in North Kivu who had to flee the combat zones and who no longer have hope.
But, she added, they only have their survival instinct left to sustain them.
Actually no, they mostly have faith in their present life. Yesterday ? They lost everything. Tomorrow ? There may not be.
So they capitalize on today. And if they move towards tomorrow, it is because they have faith in tomorrow.
In some, especially those who are resilient, that is, in 25 out of 100 people, this faith is natural. It is anchored in their soul.
Whatever happens they will move on.
For 25 others, they have no faith in anything. They are the ones who give up before starting.
For the remaining 50, they will need support, accompaniment to move forward. These people need to believe in the existence of something else above them to continue their journey in the face of crises and the violence of certain destinies.
I created an agnostic, apolitical organization but we know that even if we do not work in these subjects, these are to be respected among our beneficiaries as long as their beliefs are respectful of those of others.
Respecting beliefs also means respecting the dignity of a person and the integrity of their soul and physical person.
Hope, trust, respect, dignity,… are the pillars that govern our ANGELS REGENERATION MATRIX communities around the world.
And I’m proud of what they accomplish day in and day out.
REGENERATION MATRIX GROUPVirginie Guignard Legros
@BlaiseIrenge04 Image Photographe de l’Est Blaise P. Irenge
