If one of your children asked you: “What will the world be like fifty years from now?” what would you answer, or would you?  And if the child says, “Are you doing something about it because you love me?”  What would you answer?

The future must always be what we wish for ourselves but for others first.  Not long ago, wanting to offer a new future, a beautiful one for all of Canada we contacted the office of the Prime Minister, Opposition and all Parties but no one was interested in knowing how beautiful the future could be. 

Strangely, former Prime Minister Paul Martin sent me his agenda for the future.  And after the election, I realized that his agenda cannot come true.  Was it a lie or a selfish dream to write the future in the conditions we are living today?  Unto you the reader you may say: “What can I do to make Canada a better place or to answer my child his or her question ‘What will the future be?’” 

At the alarming rate of broken down families, and the condition of the nation why are we so little concerned about the future of our children?  Strangely, the First Nation people’s ancestors thought of the survival of their children, the ones that are here today.  What have we offered or worked for to guarantee survival to our own children for the future?  At least the basic needs: housing, food, education but most of all, love within all.

I look at you as my child today, asking me: “What will the future be?”  As you could see in the article below, I tell you what you are to me.  But as a child you must do your chores that will never be as tough as keeping the family together in the fair and just way.  I answer to you: first you must believe and have respect for the fathers of the nation and the mothers.  In such, you must volunteer, if only by your hope to become part of this family and we will look after making sure that you have love, shelter, education, food and a future.  What is a future?  If not to embellish all the accomplishments of today, by believing that as the family will grow more we must provide for all.  In such, every one taking part in each other’s future that begins now.

Is it a dream to look forward to an establishment of peace, harmony and love between all nations?  If it is foolish, why do we persist in imposing ourselves upon others rather than inviting them to the feast of love that your heart provides for those in need of such, meaning all of you, including me.

We extend to you this invitation, regardless of who you are or your past because the past was to be a destiny, not failures.  It is failures if you don’t learn through your mistakes.  It is a destiny if you do because then you know how to avoid them in the future, making you a better person and becoming a reflection by your example for others to follow suit.

If you insist as my child that I tell you right now what the future will be, I will insist that you recognize me as a father that could provide such for you.  In such, becoming a member of my family as I invite you now.


Tomorrow begins now.  Set not a dream but a blueprint guided by wisdom, where the seven gifts of the spirit of love are embodied into wisdom.  They are tools, tools that you must respect to help you build with other’s participation in this structure of a new home for all Canadians.  Allow me to tell you a little story that will make you think because we never know that what we do for others today we do for ourselves.  Here is the story:

There was a man who had worked many years for a company that built houses.  The man had saved up enough money for retirement, that he wished to quit working so he could be with his family.  After talking with his wife they had come to the conclusion that it is time for him to quit.  But his employer who really believed in this man because he built so many houses for him asked him: “I want to ask you for one more favour.  And after this, you could quit.  That you build me one more house because I believe in you.”  Sort of disappointed, the man agreed since he had earned a living through this company that provided him with security and a possible future retirement that was now offered.

So the man begun on the new construction site, very anxious to finish so he could get out of there as soon as possible.  He started taking shortcuts, using cheaper materials, somewhat as to say that this house would be the worst one that he ever built.  After finishing the construction, he looked at his boss and handed him the keys of the house.  “It’s finished.  Now I can go.”  So his boss looked at him said: “You know you’ve been such a good employee al those years, you have given fame to my company.  As a retirement gift, I hand you back those keys because that house is for you.” 

You could imagine his disappointment of receiving a house as a gift because he had put the cheapest materials and the least of his love for work for himself.  So you see, the moral of this story is that you are the child that is asked to build with your father as the employer that gives you to partaken in the construction of a new country by taking your apprenticeship on the job rather than in school.  Somewhat like a carpenter building himself a house and at the same time buying his son a little tool set for boys so he could practice the trade of his father because he will be the next generation to build.

So as such, I invite you to take at heart the gift that is given you to partake in the building of Canada, even with the little you know but that the fact that you want to do something for your country gives me, the builder, to see the continuity in the future of a nation that could last forever for the well being of all people.


So we invite you not to a community college, but to a universe-city where the world is but a little city in the universe, where everything is available for anyone wishing enough to reach his goal and pass it on to the little ones like you reading this.  You are my family.

The age of a person should never be calculated by the years he or she has been alive, because you turn 1 the very moment that you achieve happiness that will last forever.  This is why a famous book from Napoleon Hill tells you of a story of a man that was born let’s say in 1943 but started to live in 2006 and never died because of his dream.  So we are to walk from one construction field to a greater one.  This is success.

So you the reader that loves poetry and beautiful things, you must rise and discover within yourself the greatness of all your dreams that you know well could have come true but that you could begin today and pass them on to the people of tomorrow, your children that are with you.


Greetings unto your heart.
  Become a member of this family and you will be born again.  You will learn how to walk, how to speak language, anything that a baby learns.  And if you disagree with these statements, I would like to remind you that you were born sometime ago.  You were that naked child that has now learned how to read this letter that you didn’t know back then.  If you made it so far, so much father I’ll take you.  You are my child.  So welcome aboard and you’re invited to the family of happiness where your future is guaranteed.  Just try me because my father guides me as I want to guide you by the way of my father.  Guaranteed success.  It is free and it sets you free because you are priceless.

Thank you for reading.

A father to the nation, to the first nation of the world to be called such through a universal bonding of love as a worldwide Church. 

Roger Poisson

Mission of the Shroud

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