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Bassehound's avatar

A cousin and I have said the same thing.

“I am in deep, deep gratitude my parents are no longer alive to witness present reality.“

Doreen's avatar

Thanks for sharing. It is likely that many others agree.

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Oct 19
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Doreen's avatar

Hello Jordan and thank you. Yes, life is a mystery to be experienced. A prompt [s] from within nudges individuals to explore reality beneath the surface, which is growth centric reflected in the iceberg image. https://imgs.search.brave.com/YDerMMoIETXEu-9O1PhzdPOnCoKuUCcd5O103BUS7mQ/rs:fit:500:0:1:0/g:ce/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRp/YS5pc3RvY2twaG90/by5jb20vaWQvMTA1/ODc2Nzk1Ni9waG90/by9pY2ViZXJnLmpw/Zz9zPTYxMng2MTIm/dz0wJms9MjAmYz1J/SktkYjJYWnlUck9k/cGxXWFI5TnlWUVVP/YkVrZWtQeGlxTTk1/Wks2cGZZPQ

Through repetitive programming most humans prefer comfort centric living then wonder why personal and/or world conditions fail to improve. They fail to improve b/c outer world follows inner world.