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“We make worlds from the thoughts we entertain. It is how we perceive and play with existence. Most people can’t tell that their reality is less objective than they think. If they could, their approach to life would be transformed into something infinitely more extensive and compassionate. The more capable we are of manifesting from energy, the more impactful our created world will be.”

“As we evolve, our thoughts hold more power to create what we envision. Practice holding your intentions clearly in your mind and feel that you consistently add energy to their springing into life. In this way, you can create many things that seem impractical or impossible. Ensure your creations benefit everyone involved, or you will pay a bitter price. No one must suffer from what you create. People suffer relentlessly from what they have made in their minds, but we must not contribute to that. If we intend to bless, and only bless, our creations get the entire force of the universe behind them.”

“Man lives freely only by his readiness to die, for the shadow of mortality constantly accompanies us on our life's journey. From the very moment of our birth, the inexorable march towards the unknown horizon of death begins. The awareness of our own mortality serves as a constant reminder that our time here is limited, urging us to seize each moment with purpose, to chase our dreams with unwavering determination, and to cultivate deep connections with others.”

“~We must understand that our existence is a finite, precious gift, and it is the acceptance of our mortality that infuses life with purpose and meaning. The awareness that we are all on a journey from birth to death is not a cause for despair but a call to action. It urges us to cast aside the shackles of complacency, to discard the trivial and embrace the profound. In the face of life's impermanence, we discover the courage to pursue our passions relentlessly, to love deeply, and to seek wisdom.”

“It was in this line of thought, where true courage was mustered. A strength measured not by the size of his muscles or the amount one could lift, but the more impressive type, the type quantified in the amount of shit one can wade. Identified in the amount of crap hands dealt without bowing out altogether.”

“Within hospital walls, more prayers echo than in the confines of church sanctuaries. In today's world, I've witnessed numerous places of worship in underprivileged regions, where hope seems to be exchanged for fleeting illusions. Kind hearts wear tattoos, while misguided souls drape themselves in rosaries. Beggars, seeking generosity, choose the warmth of bars over the solemnity of church pews. It's a testament to the essence of humanity, where authenticity holds more value than mere appearances”