
by Anna Von Reitz
All day, every day, I have encounters with people claiming that they are
special in some way. Some of these people are at pains to prove that they are
special, and so, they trot out all sorts of facts about themselves or some group
that they belong to and the guts of their recitation is always reducible to: "I
am special because...." followed by any variation of reasons: because I have
suffered, because I am black, because I am white, because my ancestors lived
here the longest, because I believe in Allah, because I believe in Christ,
because I am heir to some ancient treaty, because, because, because....
The other people who claim to be special do it in a different way. They
attempt to order me around and command me and tell me what to do and what to
believe, that is, they attempt to prove that they are special by force or by
displays of wealth or power of some sort.
They don't know the Truth.
The Truth is that they are special by definition, because each one is
utterly unique, a tribe of one, handcrafted, beloved, irreplaceable. And that's
all you need to be, to be "special" in the most profound way imaginable.
More than that, each one is a Child of God, the inheritor of all dominion
over the Earth, born a King or a Queen of such vast riches and power as to
stagger the imagination. What use have such beings for proving that they are
special?