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A Morning Message: This Will Not Be Excused

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A Morning Message: This Will Not Be Excused

By Vincent Cordova · March 15, 2026

Good morning.

I woke up this morning with a heavy heart and a clear voice inside me. It is a voice that speaks not just to "them" in Washington, but to all of us. We are all part of this human family, and we all bear a responsibility for the world we are creating—or allowing to be created.

There is something I need to express to our current administration and both parties: Your behavior, and your indirect behavior regarding the exploitation, the wars, and the harms to people in the United States and around the world—this will not be excused. You cannot cause or allow harm to lives you did not create, when the gift of life is essence (including harmful frameworks). You can't claim God when you are actively killing and harming the essence of His creation?

I want to be very clear about what I am saying and what I am not saying.

This feeling—it feels like it is coming from our creator/higher power. Not as a threat, but as a truth. There is a law written into the universe, the same law that asks us to protect one another: actions have consequences. We cannot exploit our neighbors and expect peace. We cannot wage war endlessly and expect security. We cannot ignore the suffering of the world and expect unity. This is not about politics; it is about truth.

So when I say the decisions being made cannot be excused, I am speaking of the policies, the choices, the systems of exploitation. I am speaking of the wars funded and the vulnerable harmed. These actions stand against the moral order that asks us to protect and cherish life.

And I need to say something else, because this matters deeply to me.

I am not here to limit anyone's life or judge. That is not my responsibility. None of us have the right to place ceilings on one another's growth. Words are powerful. If I were to say something careless—about any person, any struggle, any identity—and someone believed it, my words could stop their growth and cause real harm. We can do that to each other, and we must never allow it.

So I want to speak directly to anyone who might read this:

If you are struggling with something heavy, you are not worthless. Your life is sacred.

If you are a family trying to make ends meet, you are seen.

If you are a soldier following orders, you are held in the heart of something greater than politics.

If you voted for this administration and are now unsure, or even if you still support it—this message is not a judgment on your soul. It is an invitation to look at what is being done in our name.

I do not know your journey. None of us do. And so I will not use words that wound or limit.

But here is what I will say:

It is not my job to limit anyone's life or judge, but it is all of our job to protect each other's essence.

The powerful have chosen their stage, and they are accountable for their actions. Their behavior—the exploitation, the indifference, the harm—cannot be excused. But the people? The people are always invited to grow, to change, to wake up.

So what do we do?

We speak. We gather. We refuse to look away. We remind our leaders that they work for us, and we remind our neighbors that they are not alone.

The behavior of the powerful may not be excused, and they should stop. But our commitment to protecting each other must never waver. Not ever.

This is not about me or you. This is about us living beings globally.

With love, have a great day!