Our mind uses filters like fear, jealousy, or greed, which distort how we see the world. When we connect with our pure self, those filters fade, and we begin to see life clearly, just as it is.
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The gun seeks control, domination, and power through fear. Humanity fears death, and so the weapon was created to exploit that fearβthreatening the end of the physical body. Yet we are learning that only the body dies; the soul continues. Birth is not in our control, and neither is death. Both are part of the greater design.
The gun, then, is not merely a tool of violence but a symbol of humanityβs struggle with mortality. It pushes us to the edge, forcing us to confront our fear of death. In doing so, it reawakens our consciousness, reminding us that death is not to be feared but embraced as a lesson of earthly existence.
Yet, if death is not the endβif the soul continuesβthen the weapon loses its ultimate leverage. Its power dissolves when we realize that what it threatens cannot truly be destroyed. The gun may silence the body, but it cannot silence the eternal essence within.
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The gun, then, is not merely a tool of violence but a symbol of humanityβs struggle with mortality. It pushes us to the edge, forcing us to confront our fear of death. In doing so, it reawakens our consciousness, reminding us that death is not to be feared but embraced as a lesson of earthly existence.
Yet, if death is not the endβif the soul continuesβthen the weapon loses its ultimate leverage. Its power dissolves when we realize that what it threatens cannot truly be destroyed. The gun may silence the body, but it cannot silence the eternal essence within.
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A man is born to work, to suffer and to fight;
he who doesn't, must perish
he who doesn't, must perish
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The sun shines like gold, bringing new horizons filled with possibilities and fresh ideas. The golden line at the edge of the clouds, touched by sunlight, is magicalβfull of wonder. Even the smallest touch of light can transform something ordinary into something extraordinary.
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I may be small, yet my roots grow deeper each day, anchoring me firmly against the storms, the floods, and even the hands that try to pull me out. My strength lies not in resisting change on the surface, but in grounding myself so deeply that no external force can uproot me.
I have chosen where to take root, and I hold my ground with quiet determination. No matter what comes, I know I am resilient. I can withstand the negativity around me because I am connected to myself at the deepest level.
True stability doesnβt come from resisting change aboveβit comes from the unseen foundation below. The deeper my roots, the taller I can rise. And when even humans give up trying to move me, it is because I have surrendered to my own path, chosen my soil, and embraced my strength.
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I have chosen where to take root, and I hold my ground with quiet determination. No matter what comes, I know I am resilient. I can withstand the negativity around me because I am connected to myself at the deepest level.
True stability doesnβt come from resisting change aboveβit comes from the unseen foundation below. The deeper my roots, the taller I can rise. And when even humans give up trying to move me, it is because I have surrendered to my own path, chosen my soil, and embraced my strength.
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A person who gets annoyed easily, and whose emotions often take control, may end up revealing their actions to othersβsometimes teaching valuable lessons, but sometimes causing harm. All in all, emotions are constantly at play on Earth. They are not human, not soul; they are independent forces, bigger than the individual, using people as vessels to act out their drama, playing all kinds of roles and games.
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A printer brings imagination into the world, turning ideas into something real. Yet it also reminds us that anything can be copied.
But copies are only shadows of the original. They may look the same, but they lack the spark that gave birth to the idea.
So when you see someone imitate, remember: the printer teaches us that the original holds the true power. With you, they can never copy your mind, your vision, or your soul.
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But copies are only shadows of the original. They may look the same, but they lack the spark that gave birth to the idea.
So when you see someone imitate, remember: the printer teaches us that the original holds the true power. With you, they can never copy your mind, your vision, or your soul.
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Humanity is not about carrying anotherβs pain as if it were our own.
If we tried to feel every wound, we would collapse under the weight of suffering.
True humanity lies in understandingβlistening deeply to what others face, recognizing their struggle, honoring their experience without judgment and offering a hand when we can.
It is not self-demanding rescue, nor sympathy that turns inward.
It is the quiet strength of saying: βI see you. I hear you. Your pain is real. And though I may not feel it in my body, I understand it in my heart.β
Even an old man knows he cannot carry himself as strongly as before. Yet he still chooses to carry the weight of food he needs, learning patience as he manages himself.
When he falls, there may be a hand to help him, or there may not. But either way, he teaches us: dignity lies not in being rescued, but in rising again, gathering what was lost, and showing others how patience and perseverance carry us forward.
If we tried to feel every wound, we would collapse under the weight of suffering.
True humanity lies in understandingβlistening deeply to what others face, recognizing their struggle, honoring their experience without judgment and offering a hand when we can.
It is not self-demanding rescue, nor sympathy that turns inward.
It is the quiet strength of saying: βI see you. I hear you. Your pain is real. And though I may not feel it in my body, I understand it in my heart.β
Even an old man knows he cannot carry himself as strongly as before. Yet he still chooses to carry the weight of food he needs, learning patience as he manages himself.
When he falls, there may be a hand to help him, or there may not. But either way, he teaches us: dignity lies not in being rescued, but in rising again, gathering what was lost, and showing others how patience and perseverance carry us forward.
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πΆ Life Lessons from Cassette Tapes πΆ
Cassette tapes remind us of something profound:
β¨When the player is in good condition, the music flows smoothly.
π₯When the player is faulty, the tape gets damaged or even destroyed.
π₯And tapes that are never played grow stiff, brittle, and break easily.
We humans are like those tapes. Our lives play best when our βplayersβ β the systems, relationships, and dependencies we rely on β are healthy. But if we depend on broken or harmful influences, we risk being worn down. And if we never engage with life, never βplay,β we lose flexibility and resilience.
So letβs keep ourselves active, engaged, and surrounded by good βplayers.β Because just like music, life is meant to be lived, not left on the shelf.
Cassette tapes remind us of something profound:
β¨When the player is in good condition, the music flows smoothly.
π₯When the player is faulty, the tape gets damaged or even destroyed.
π₯And tapes that are never played grow stiff, brittle, and break easily.
We humans are like those tapes. Our lives play best when our βplayersβ β the systems, relationships, and dependencies we rely on β are healthy. But if we depend on broken or harmful influences, we risk being worn down. And if we never engage with life, never βplay,β we lose flexibility and resilience.
So letβs keep ourselves active, engaged, and surrounded by good βplayers.β Because just like music, life is meant to be lived, not left on the shelf.
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