The Journey, The Story
To make a long story short I was asking God for the spirit of truth. I was fasting and praying when something hit me intuitively. I believed 2Pac’s spirit was out in the desert looking for a place to rest. In my opinion I believed God incarnated Pac’s spirit in my body. From that moment till now all I could think about was the Bloods and Crips, uniting them so we could start a spiritual revolution. I think you will take sides with me on this one. I think some organized religion is a terrorist of the mind. I went from a political tool to a spiritual souljah. From Genesis to Revelation: In the beginning there were these two thug-ass niggas who used to run the game. No one has ever seen Makaveli, but he reveals himself through 2Pac. Makaveli gave 2PAC the world and attitudes that reflected the exact nature of himself. In other words Tupac was Makaveli in a human body. Makaveli gave 2Pac some rules to follow and pass down to his seed.
After Makaveli saw that 2Pac had done a good job he took him from the world so that his seed could grow, feeding off the rules he gave 2Pac. After a little while Makaveli came down from heaven to see what the hell was going on. He realized that some punk-ass motherfuckers were leading his children astray because nobody had ever known the other form except Tupac and Makaveli. His children could not recognize him.
In order for Tupac and Makaveli to run the game once again the Holy Spirit (G-Money) had to physically die. Remember that song Tupac made, “They Don’t Give a Fuck About Us”? That’s so true. I tried networking with high-profile people but they don’t care. 2Pac said, “It’s time for us as a people to start making some changes.” I’m not looking for fame or riches; I’m looking to empower the lives of people in today’s sick society. I hope this book reaches a true Tupac fan. What the fuck, man, my PTSD is kicking my ass. U might think I’m crazy but this nappy-coconut-head Jamaican boy might be smarter than U.
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Warrior Life is Rohan's pseudo-autobiographical account of his experiences. Rohan dabbles in this intriguing and underexplored literature genre. He Combines both fictional and truthful elements, and he subverts notions of what is expected in a conventional autobiography by blending the fictional with his truth.
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