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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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Part III — The Awakening Within: When the Inner Light Begins to Lead

There was once a woman who lived her life the way most people do — shaped by expectations, guided by rules, and pulled in every direction by the voices around her. She followed what she was taught, believed what she … Continue reading

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Part—II Being a Law Unto Oneself

The Weight of External Laws Throughout history, people have been shaped — and often controlled — by external systems. Governments, religions, ideologies, philosophies, and political doctrines. These structures have offered identity, certainty, and direction. But they have also created dependence. … Continue reading

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PONDER THE THOUGHT

This morning, I sat back in a quiet, reflective, meditative state. I wondered if humans need to do anything to evolve. Is transformation something that requires action? Is awareness inevitable? Is change automatic?Here’s a profound perspective that honors both the … Continue reading

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The Blueprint of Living Fully and Intentionally

What does life truly mean? For me, life begins with gratitude—a quiet, steady awareness that simply being alive is a gift. Every breath, every heartbeat, and every moment of consciousness serve as evidence that we are “wonderfully made.” When you … 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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A Narrative for Change: The Power of What We Watch

It is a choice—one of the quietest yet most powerful choices we make each day—to select a movie of substance. To care about what we watch. To care about how it shapes our thoughts, our imagination, and the vision we … Continue reading

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