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Unveiling the Secrets of the Subconscious

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Throughout my childhood and adolescence, I dedicated myself to professional sports. Engaging in physical activity allowed me to gain a profound understanding of my own capabilities and limits. Sports, I believe, are the ultimate form of self-discovery, surpassing even the offerings of psychology. This journey sparked my curiosity about the source of the power and energy that enabled me to adapt and improve continuously. It wasn't until my adult years, when I delved into the field of electronics and telecommunications, that I gained a deeper knowledge of electrons and their behavior. Driven by a strong desire to decipher the mystery of our essence, I embarked on a unique path that combined my passion for sports with the scientific study of electrons. My research into the behavior of electrons within biological systems led to a groundbreaking discovery. I found that electrons do not move separately as individuals but also as interconnected structures within their systems. Together, t...

The Misunderstood Power of Judgment

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One day, I found myself pondering why people disapprove of being judged. Judgment is a fundamental ability that every living being possesses. All living beings have fear, which tells them what is bad, and faith, which tells them what is good. When these two energies come together to reach a satisfactory conclusion, it is called judgment. Judgment is the spirit’s ability to make considered decisions or come to conclusions.   However, I have observed that while people do value judgment, they often use the word incorrectly. They do not disapprove of judgment itself; rather, they disapprove of labeling. Labeling is a byproduct of judgment, but one epithet should not define the long and complex life of a being. After judgment and labeling, the next step is condemnation , which is an expression of complete disapproval of a specific behavior. We do not want to be condemned, but that does not mean we should cut off the root source of progress, which is judgment. Without judgment, we woul...

Music: double-edged sword

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The closest thing to divinity that we have is music. Its harmonic melodies can induce spiritual states such as joy, calmness, a sense of power, or liberation. However, as with many powerful influences, music can also be addictive and bring our spirits into a numbing phase if we expose ourselves to it too much. This overexposure can dull our senses and disable us from properly reacting when danger occurs. One day, I was walking on the sidewalk, reflecting on the world we live in. Observing the trees and infrastructure, I marveled at how far we have evolved from our cave-dwelling ancestors. This progress seemingly gives us the impression that we have abolished the existence of danger. Yet, danger continues to exist. It will never disappear. I have noticed this particularly in the current youth generation, who often use headphones during their ordinary walks outside. While music's effect on us is undeniably beautiful, it can act as a drug for the spirit, depriving it of its independen...

Champion

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During my childhood, I wondered about the purpose of my life. I tried to find the answer within my kind, pondering the purpose of human life. I started observing and searching for answers from other adults. I noticed that the majority of humans pursued a similar purpose known as the traditional dream . Most sought to find a partner and have children, giving them a role as parents and a purpose to raise their child into adulthood. However, I didn't understand the motive behind this traditional dream. Children were growing up with the concept that they needed to bring other children into the world to serve the same purpose. It felt like a cyclical scheme that didn't solve any problem. It made no sense to me. The world we live in has a stable civilization. Humanity ruled the planet and didn't need more children than it already had. So, I searched through history and found a better reason. The world is constantly growing, which means it is continually changing, and so are ...

The source of abilities is the spirit

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In my youth, I delved into various professional sports, yet a persisting question always intrigued me: what was the source of my abilities? Training sharpened my skills, making them precise and accurate, yet the answer evaded me. It wasn't until I pursued studies in electronics and telecommunications that my curiosity reignited. I found myself captivated by the behavior of electrons, especially within biological systems - within ourselves. The movement of electrons generated energy. When channeled through a medium, it manifested as ability. I found the source of my abilities.