In a world saturated with distractions, false narratives, and societal conditioning, the quest for what is authentic, real, and true about ourselves and this earthbound life requires courage and deep introspection. It is a journey that calls us to break free from the influence of external forces — be they social, cultural, religious, or spiritual — and to reconnect with the inherent power and wisdom that resides within us, waiting to be awakened.
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We live in a realm where the worst of us can explore, experiment, and express their worst traits and character weaknesses — on themselves or, more often, on others. In fact, the only kind of “sin” that exists is that which occurs between humans. You may believe in and be concerned about concepts such as karma, soul contracts, and other ephemeral ways to attach yourself to others, but those who adopt and live by dark elements almost certainly do not.
As you may be aware, I am not a supporter of climate change alarmism, nor do I believe there is a climate emergency. In my mind, it is one grand hoax. These are not the end times for our world; we’re not anywhere near the “11th hour,” the ice isn’t melting, the oceans aren’t rising or boiling, polar bears aren’t dying off, the coral reef isn’t disappearing, and, no, not everything is going up in smoke (and as a reminder, climate arson is not wildfire). That said, I care deeply about this wonderful and remarkable place we currently inhabit, and I care deeply about my fellow humans, and I absolutely agree that we can do far better regarding our stewardship of this realm and the ways and means we go about its resource management.
We stand at the crossroads of possibility, where every moment hums with potential — and yet, we are caught in the tide of time, constantly pulled between what is and what could be. It’s easy to be swept away, but if we can pause, we might catch a glimpse of something deeper — the quiet, ever-present force that guides us beyond the noise.
We’re all part of this grand play, and it’s in the moments of stillness that I see how the smallest shifts carry the most profound meaning.