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Human life is akin to a perpetual cycle of scaling the walls within a circle. - Julius Fann, Jr

 
 
jufa
 
Reply Fri 31 Oct, 2025 11:08 am
We all walk the same path, reaching for one thing while letting go of another; losing some, finding others, and constantly wrestling within ourselves over what we believe is right, influenced by scriptures and the voices around us. Yet, as we navigate through life, we discover that despite scriptures we read, interpret, and the advice of others, fulfillment often slips through our grasp. Life becomes an ongoing perpetual pendulum, a climb through shattered dreams and achieved and failed goals that shape the aspirations of both the past and the present. These visions give rise to new, loftier mountains to scale, and we stand amidst the ripples of our existence, passing through endless moments without ever realizing we are the path, and our thoughts are the cobblestones we tread upon.

The orgasm of our dreams is fantasy, keeping humanity reaching to achieve Mr. heroin and MS. cocaine feelings of being there, atop a pedestal high yet nowhere. Dreams of transitioning the problems in the world of our flesh are illusions where, in all our endeavors of self-righteousness, we find only cutting fragments on the handle of the plow we need to grip to burrow through to turn the soil of turmoil for the planting of seed that will keep us eliminating craving mirage- ego place before us.

Despite the knowledge we gain, people coming and going in our lives, we recognize that the essence of humanism remains unchanged but more sophisticated and complex. Due to the cyclical nature of humanities clock, we are destined to repeat our errors, just as history inevitably does.

Humanity's ultimate purpose, but not the law of the Spirit if Life, is to return to the earth, patiently awaiting the renewal brought by the morning dew. As illustrated in Genesis 2:6-7, "...a mist went up from the earth and watered the whole surface of the ground. Then the Lord God formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living being."

In delving into the depths of human mentality, we’ve overlooked how our understanding and belief in good and evil hold us back from becoming complete and perfect spiritual beings. Should whosoever relinquish the attachment of the dual sword of ego; by letting go of their human knowledge and beliefs, they could transcend the childish state of egos-driven minds and embrace the singular Mind of Consciousness and Infinite Life.

Never give power to anything a person believes is their source of strength - jufa
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Reply Fri 31 Oct, 2025 03:43 pm
@jufa,
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We all walk the same path, reaching for one thing while letting go of another; losing some, finding others, and constantly wrestling within ourselves over what we believe is right, influenced by scriptures and the voices around us. Yet, as we navigate through life, we discover that despite scriptures we read, interpret, and the advice of others, fulfillment often slips through our grasp. Life becomes an ongoing perpetual pendulum, a climb through shattered dreams and achieved and failed goals that shape the aspirations of both the past and the present.


Here the author is speaking of himself, as he doesnt have the ability to know what others think, nor does he have the authority to speak for others, even though he seems to believe that he does.
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