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Why I’m Not Superstitious

Growing up, I noticed that many of the older people in my community were quite superstitious. Some of them believed that things like splitting a pole or having a black cat cross your path could bring bad luck. Honestly, I … Continue reading

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The Question I Don’t Like to Be Asked and Why?

It goes beyond my understanding. I dislike it when people ask if I believe in God. The issue is that they often don’t accept a simple “yes” or “no.” They want an explanation of my beliefs and reasoning. The truth … Continue reading

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Reborn From Within: My Journey Beyond Tradition, Religion, and External Influence

During my thirties, I awakened to a truth that had been quietly shaping my life for decades: I had been deeply influenced—almost conditioned—by tradition and religion. This realization was not a crisis; it was an invitation. An invitation to examine … Continue reading

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The Moral and Spiritual Roots of a Generation in Crisis.

When we look beyond economics, beyond technology, beyond the visible pressures of modern life, we find something deeper — a moral and spiritual shift that has quietly reshaped the emotional climate of our society. Younger generations are not simply struggling … Continue reading

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