Wow this is crazy what do you think of changing your sleep hours to 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.to receive double the effect?
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A psalm of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
This is why it's certifiably abusive to validate women instead of being honest with them it's horrific abuse because it guarantees their failure in acquisition of everything that they desire as the desire arises while out of touch with reality and that Vision thusly out of touch with reality so how to evaluate proximity and direction to achieve that desire?🥰 https://youtube.com/shorts/m4Mu5TviFuQ?si=1P-_JDXnqL0ai9Mb
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Detransitioned girl speaks up #jesus #bible #holyspirit #christianity
There are two types of regret can you guess that they are well things that we did or actions that we regret that's the baby regret and the big regret the one that will play against until the last days unless we are there resolve it or Let It Go is inaction that thing you always want to say that idea that you never brought to life that relationship that you never tried to mend that country you never got to see... and that's why we get to speak the truth because quit literally to have a conscience and be able to sleep at night means that when we do not reveal truth in the face of the Injustice and oppression of the LIE I'm not talking about trivial issues here is what will keep us ruminating until we resolve it and so in case you were wondering why you seem autistically obsessed with speaking up for the real and holding space for those in fantasy to gently come back down to the real is because you can't actually feel at home or balanced in the body unless this is resolved and it doesn't go away it's not like something that you can Overlook and you'll wake up the next day and forget about it it often becomes more and more intense until we speak up for that same truth the next opportunity it presents and that's when that nervous system pathway stop short circuiting LOL
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Life is a journey through a landscape of ever-expanding knowledge, and discernment is the compass that guides us through its uncharted terrain. It is a paradoxical truth that those who believe they possess the greatest discernment are often the ones who have yet to grasp the vastness of what they don't know.
In the realm of wisdom, humility is the fertile soil from which discernment grows. It is the acknowledgment of our limitations and the admission that, in the grand tapestry of existence, our understanding is but a single thread. When we embrace our own ignorance as a starting point, we open ourselves to the wonders of continuous learning and self-improvement.
True discernment is not a static state of knowing, but a dynamic process of questioning, exploring, and evolving. It is the willingness to admit when we are wrong, to reevaluate our beliefs, and to seek out new perspectives. It thrives on curiosity, empathy, and the recognition that every individual we encounter possesses a unique lens through which they view the world.
In a world awash with information and opinions, the discerning soul becomes a filter, sifting through the noise to find the nuggets of truth and insight. This filtering process is not a solitary endeavor but a collective one, where diverse voices and ideas enrich our understanding and refine our discernment.
As we navigate the complex terrain of existence, let us remember that the pursuit of discernment is a journey without a final destination. It is a journey where the only certainty is our own ignorance, and the path forward is illuminated by the twin lanterns of humility and curiosity. So, let us embrace the ever-unfolding mystery of life, for in that journey lies the essence of true discernment
In the realm of wisdom, humility is the fertile soil from which discernment grows. It is the acknowledgment of our limitations and the admission that, in the grand tapestry of existence, our understanding is but a single thread. When we embrace our own ignorance as a starting point, we open ourselves to the wonders of continuous learning and self-improvement.
True discernment is not a static state of knowing, but a dynamic process of questioning, exploring, and evolving. It is the willingness to admit when we are wrong, to reevaluate our beliefs, and to seek out new perspectives. It thrives on curiosity, empathy, and the recognition that every individual we encounter possesses a unique lens through which they view the world.
In a world awash with information and opinions, the discerning soul becomes a filter, sifting through the noise to find the nuggets of truth and insight. This filtering process is not a solitary endeavor but a collective one, where diverse voices and ideas enrich our understanding and refine our discernment.
As we navigate the complex terrain of existence, let us remember that the pursuit of discernment is a journey without a final destination. It is a journey where the only certainty is our own ignorance, and the path forward is illuminated by the twin lanterns of humility and curiosity. So, let us embrace the ever-unfolding mystery of life, for in that journey lies the essence of true discernment
Forwarded from Rise of the Global South
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JUST IN: Is this President Biden’s Body Double 🤔
A video has emerged online in what many now believe to be an actor portraying as Biden - exiting via a back parking lot with no secret service…
How many ol’ Joe’s are out there?
@RiseGS
A video has emerged online in what many now believe to be an actor portraying as Biden - exiting via a back parking lot with no secret service…
How many ol’ Joe’s are out there?
@RiseGS
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‘Bout sums it up! 🤣 @toresays
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WARN Your Family and Children | We Are Facing An Increase In Evil Spiritual Activity
Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
Philippians 4:8
Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
Philippians 4:8