IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 47.










'What we recall of our experiences of the past, tends to be a factor of how they impacted on our senses at the time, the strength of our continuing attachment to those experiences.  

And the extent to which we have succeeded in assimilating them into our subsequent experiences and move on with our lives.'


Pain which Kazaliwa himself might not have been able to appreciate, and he was in a physical and psychological place where the ability and capacity to feel and project empathy, was in very scarce supply.

After all, Mzaliwa's motto, if he were to have one, could fittingly be that of 'cupiditate fecerim', 'do it with passion.' 

Considering that a large part of his character has been his tendency to do whatever he did, whether it was perceived as negative or positive, good or bad, with a noticeably passion. 




Thus his tendency to be loud, intense, impulsive, yes, passionate in most or many of the things he set his mind to do.

As Kazaliwa's parents and brother made their way home from the Court.  

The 30-40 minutes drive provided them with more than ample time for them to continue to contemplate on the implications of this new stage of their journey through life. 

There was a certain solemnity about the journey, with each of them at times alternating between short periods of quietude and animated conversation about what had just occurred. 

To be continued!






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