The Path to Peace: A never ending struggle discusses the valuable ethics concerning the relationship between war and peace. It reveals aspects of life in Sudan before and after it partitioned due to more than several decades of Civil wars and invasion by external countries such as the Arabs, Belgians, British, Anglo-Egyptians, and possibly other unknown nations that settled in Sudan in terms of trades of minerals, and natural resources that Sudan is highly deposited of. Which eventually led to the corruption and enslavement of the Native Sudanese (Nilotics). This furthermore ignited strife and warring tensions amongst the native tribes of Sudan and there being a civil war between all nations involved in the settlement of Sudan struggling for power, wealth, and dominion over Sudan as a whole and attempting to annihilate the Nilotics over land control and ownership. The whole book ends on a positive note stating that "The Path to Peace: A never ending struggle" assures each and every one of us Humanity while we're on earth that through the struggles, tensions, and issues we face that the suffering is what binds our wounds and as we face these struggles again our path towards peace becomes more plausible. Just as our lord and saviour Jesus Christ bearing the cross of Christ on his way to mount Calvary where he was crucified, died, buried, and rose again. We too his children shall experience the same fate by embodying the Christ consciousness and meeting our daily struggles head on and coping with them until we see the beacon of Christ. This Cross of Christ can be a metaphor or literal as long as we possess mercy, love, and compassion until heaven is finalised on earth.
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