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Feel stressed. Too much work. This modern society leaves no space for the development of oneself. Everything stimulates a want and yet we need nothing more that food and shelter. When I wake up from this nightmare I will just laugh and probably see that the nightmare existed only because I chose to believe it existed.
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feel the need to let go this attitude towards money. It won’t make me happier than I am now, so what is it that I am chasing? It’s a cycle. When I see it happen then it stops. Being conscious of my thought is the answer to this I guess
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Pain is illusory, yet its lessons are profound. Choose wisely what you learn from pain
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At one point I felt I was living to die, then I stopped thinking and started forgiving (myself too), for making up the nightmare I was living. I awakened to my self, tired of it all and desperate to make a change, so I started living life in the moment, where nothing exists other that precise moment in time. So relieving…life makes sense that way; no pain, no worries, no stress.
I started watching my breath as an outsider to my body to reach that point, detaching from my inexistent worries, feeling rooted in the now.
I hope it can help you too.
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At 16 I decided enough was enough, a small moment of pain, to let go, was worth all the weight I got off my chest. To let go hurts, but never as much as holding on
I pray for you

Feel stressed. Too much work. This modern society leaves no space for the development of oneself. Everything stimulates a want and yet we need nothing more that food and shelter. When I wake up from this nightmare I will just laugh and probably see that the nightmare existed only because I chose to believe it existed.
feel the need to let go this attitude towards money. It won’t make me happier than I am now, so what is it that I am chasing? It’s a cycle. When I see it happen then it stops. Being conscious of my thought is the answer to this I guess
Pain is illusory, yet its lessons are profound. Choose wisely what you learn from pain
At one point I felt I was living to die, then I stopped thinking and started forgiving (myself too), for making up the nightmare I was living. I awakened to my self, tired of it all and desperate to make a change, so I started living life in the moment, where nothing exists other that precise moment in time. So relieving…life makes sense that way; no pain, no worries, no stress.
I started watching my breath as an outsider to my body to reach that point, detaching from my inexistent worries, feeling rooted in the now.
I hope it can help you too.
At 16 I decided enough was enough, a small moment of pain, to let go, was worth all the weight I got off my chest. To let go hurts, but never as much as holding on
I pray for you