Tag: authenticity
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Random
If my loss activates you more than my presence ever did, you were never here for me — you were here for the illusion of access. My absence exposes what your eyes refused to see: this isn’t a phase, this is my existence. People sing about greatness with nothing to back it. I live it.…
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Rigidity
Rigidity Rigidity in traditions stifles progress and rigidity in expansion, stifles sustainable progress. Only money does it for them
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In Praise of the “Pick Me Ups” — The Most Feared Beings in Society
In Praise of the Pick Me Ups Pick Me Ups are the only ones society truly fears — because they’re the ones who know what they need, what they fear, what they lack, and are courageous enough to ask for help. The prideful hide behind control, afraid that revealing their wounds will make them look…
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The Doubters
The Doubters I used to doubt a lot. Now I discern. What discernment shows me now is that no matter what you express, some will always end up exposing themselves. Because what kind of person spends that much time and energy trying to disprove someone else’s authenticity? Not the kind that says, “This is who…
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Addiction: A Wider Lens on a Human Reflex
We’re all addicts. Not in the way we’ve been told, but in the very nature of being alive. We’re addicted to water, to love, to the sun. To movement, to music, to ideas. Our consciousness is curious—it wants to experience itself in a million different ways, and addiction is one of the ways it anchors…
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The Ones Who See Through It All: A Soul’s Eye View at Inception of Truth
In a world where “I’m fine” is the most rehearsed performance, those of us who’ve learned to see beyond the veil are often met with the dissonance of truth and presentation. It’s not always malice—it’s often fear. When someone lies to your face, it’s rarely about you. They’re hiding from themselves, shadowboxing their own reflection.…
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🐺 The Audacity to Think: In Honor of Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860)
In a world where conformity is rewarded and dissent is demonized, Arthur Schopenhauer’s insight remains timeless: “What the herd hates most is the one who thinks differently; it is not so much the opinion itself, but the audacity of wanting to think for themselves, something that they do not know how to do.” To think…
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The Frequency of the Rare One Who Remembers – 5D version
“There is no hierarchy within me. There is no higher version waiting to be activated. I am the activation. Even when I’m on my knees. Even when I’m throwing punches at the invisible ghosts of projections. Even when I’m laughing too loud, loving too hard, trusting too easily, speaking too wildly. I am divine. Because…
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The Discomfort of Being Rare: And Still Just Wanting to Be Free – Human version
“I want to cry on the floor and still be god. I want to say the wrong thing and still be holy. I want to be rare and messy. Rare and real. Rare and free.” This isn’t about being better. It’s about the friction and freedom of being a soul that doesn’t fit inside anyone’s…
