True knowing is knowing but not knowing how you know.
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True knowing is knowing but not knowing how you know.
We think we know who we are through our experiences, our actions, and their results. But when we ask, “Who am I?” we realize we don’t know ourselves at all.
Don’t ask what your purpose is; ask how you can best serve humanity. Now, you’ll know what your purpose is.
Shame is an emotional cancer that eats away at self-esteem.
Warring over different perspectives never goes anywhere. All it does is contribute to divisiveness and perpetuate hatred.
Joy is found in the simple and understated.
Every time you ask, “Who AM I?” a new spiritual quest begins.
The soul doesn’t override the mind; it just creates distractions to shift its focus.
To hate others is to hate ourselves. Neither bodes well either for humanity or for ourselves.
A simple truth of Cause and Effect. There are two ways to view life: through the lens of hate or love. Hate breeds hate, and love breeds love.