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What is the sense of life? Are you afraid of death? What’s next?​

 

Different philosphies find meaning in suffering, acceptance, satisfaction. Religion says that this life should pass the way you could really enjoy your true life afterwards. Some scientists are doing their best to prove that death is the end and nothing else exists after. How do our believes influence the whole life? Lots of us are looking for ready-made answers but everyone should find their own. It doesn’t mean that it will be “right” for someone else but there is no any other person who would be the same.​

 

Due to this, this image invites to a meditation aimed at finding your own reply.

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MEMORIES

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Once, one of her letters was cut off in the middle, and she never finished it because she no longer had time for it; she was too happy. This letter became a prophecy, one that only became clear with time, when her story ended the same way—in the middle of a conversation, without any explanations, without words of love that are still unspoken but remain as passionate as they were then.

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Time changed her; she was no longer that reckless girl who did many foolish things but which made her happy. She learned to be balanced and serious; she learned to be happy, but in a way she had never imagined. And that unfinished letter became an ellipsis that someone else will complete.​

 

What will happen to her? Does she even still exist? Only he knows how to find her, but he himself has gotten lost in the mundanity of life.

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UPSIDE DOWN​

 

During life, we, people, are looking for meaning. This journey inevitably leads to various phases of consciousness evolution. At each stage, we focus on different aspects of life, but sometimes the meanings we’ve previously found lose their power. Such loss can be like a metaphoric death because old paradigms are destroyed, and much time is needed for new ones to emerge.​

 

New experiences and the search for answers to old questions lead to transformation through self-discovery, challenging life situations, cooperation with others, and discovery of the world. Far not always it’s a pleasant way, but it’s an opportunity to find new perspectives and a deeper sense of being.

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Through constant refinement of values, the inner compass works better and points the way that resonates with each of us. It helps us not to get lost in external influences and to remain true to ourselves even as the world undergoes drastic changes.

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It’s impossible to be in true contact with the world if that connection is absent inside.

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