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Elhachemi Sabi Biography

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“Every answer to any question generates new questions، And it is a series that no one could find its end point , And questions are the engine of discovery , Which is why I say, to the point of all the answers, we will cease to exist , Absolute knowledge means the disappearance of the reason for existence , Because we can control many of the thoughts and feelings inside us, Except for the instinct to wonder , Our questions haunt us when they make us feel our weaknesses and the limits of our knowledge, but at the same time they always push us to move forward. In order to finally get to a point ، And it is the horizons ، Far horizons are the furthest point a human can reach.”

“Sadness is in hearts and its limit is tears, Unhappiness is in the mind and has no limits, Peace in the heart does not make the sad ones happy, But it clearly shows him the end of sadness and the way to happiness. Sadness is a disease of the heart and the cure for it is peace ، Unhappiness with its inevitable symptom ( dissatisfaction) is a disease of the mind that cannot be cured. As long as the heart is a prisoner of the mind.”

“Peace is not the answer to every question, nor is it the solution to all problems، Peace is the meaning that gives everything its true, clearly visible meaning . peace don't treat your sadness to change it to happiness , peace make you see the meaning of your sadness , and Through this insight, you will smile in the middle of your sadness , and you will find out how to heal yourself . and you will stand again, with peace State , with new Attitude, which is waiting eagerly for all the waves of life to embrace them with love and peace.And you are sure, that in the depth of these waves, you will pick up the pearls of life for yourself . Because Who is afraid of diving into the depths of the sea , He will not find pearls , Who is afraid of climbing mountains , It will always be in the pits. Only peace gives a vision of everything in its true sense .”