Life on Earth
"In hard work, worries and troubles, the life of almost everyone is destined to pass.", wrote Schopenhauer.
I know that many people do not like what I am writing here. It is much more pleasant and practical to delude ourselves with readings about salvation, enlightenment, quantum transition, the new world, the Age of Aquarius.
But just think about it: which of the predictions of good and positive events that are coming in the world, with which people are reassured, have really come true?
And which of the positive events that, for example, an astrologer told someone personally, have come true?
Of course, they only talk about "possibilities", "opportunities". Opportunities that never materialize.
But what can we say about the negative events?
Exactly the opposite.
Opportunities for them are almost always realized.
And now I can give you another argument, another example - you can do the following experiment: wish yourself something very strong, something positive, something good and nice, related to prosperity and wealth. Wish it to happen. Wish it very, very much.
Then wish for something that carries a negative charge, something that brings unhappiness (to someone, for example). Wish it very, very much.
And see the result.
The result will show you clearly what kind of world we live in and what energies govern it. It will show you what you can and it makes sense to hope for, what to expect.
And this is not prosperity, wealth and abundance. It is nothing positive at all.
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| Soul's Detour is a project started by me years ago when I had a blog about historical and not so popular tourist destinations in Eastern Belgium, West Germany and Luxembourg. Nowadays, this blog no longer exists, but I'm still here - passionate about architecture, art and mysteries and eager to share my discoveries and point of view with you. |
Personally, I am a sensitive soul with a strong sense of justice.
Traveling and photography are my greatest passions.
Sounds trivial to you?
No, it's not trivial. Because I still love to travel to not so famous destinations.🗺️
Of course, the current situation does not allow me to do this, but I still find a way to satisfy my hunger for knowledge, new places, beauty and art.
Sometimes you can find the most amazing things even in the backyard of your house.😊🧐🧭|
"Life is a futile struggle against decay." I can't remember who said that, or something to that extent.