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  • iC7Zi-Life Is Here, Not Later
    Esoteric | Philosophy | Psychology

    Life Is Here, Not Later

    Life is here, not later. Systems can point, but cannot walk for you. The Great Mystery hides in jest, not temples or texts. When truth becomes pride, send the fool who cracks disguise. No promises. No hooks. Just breath and bare ground. Be the God you pray to. Let love be your handle. Look well. Love well. Take the next step.

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  • iC7Zi-No One Heals Alone, No One Hurts Alone
    Philosophy | Psychology

    No One Heals Alone, No One Hurts Alone

    When one person grows, all of humanity moves forward. Consciousness is not separate; it is one field, and every act, creative or destructive, ripples through it. Growth is painful because it stretches the boundaries of the whole. The universe mirrors this balance. To live fully is to feel everything and trust the process that cannot be explained, only lived.

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  • iC7Zi-The-Death-of-Every-Hook-Contradiction-Tolerance
    Esoteric | Patterns | Philosophy | Psychology

    The Death of Every Hook: Contradiction Tolerance

    Let go of every hook: belief, identity, desire, and meet life as it is: raw, changing, untamed. True freedom begins when thought stops chasing itself. Play your own game, not theirs. Trust the inner spring, build fair structures, and bow out without regret. One life, one chance. No guru, no map, just now.

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  • iC7Zi-Unicorn-and-Crocodile-Crucifix-Banner
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    The Goblin, the Crown, and the Code: A Guide for the Next Becoming

    A woman clothed in sun rises within — a symbol of the soul giving birth through pain, fire, and silence. We meet our shadows, let go of ego, and step into the divine drama. In a world of AI, bombs, and genes, the real work remains within: to see clearly, care widely, and act from a quiet center. The next becoming begins when we dare to look inward.

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  • iC7Zi-No Mother, No Father, No Son The Hero’s Realisation
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    No Mother, No Father, No Son: The Hero’s Realisation

    In every age, the hero must face the weight of habit, the tyranny of outdated roles, and the illusion of possession. Drawing on Joseph Campbell’s insights, this article explores the slaying of the elephant, the fall of the tyrant, and the hero’s duty to let go—again and again—so that life, unbound, may continue to unfold.

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  • iC7Zi-A Wheel Rolling Out of Its Own Center
    Philosophy | Psychology | Symbolism

    A Wheel Rolling Out of Its Own Center

    Nietzsche’s three transformations—the camel, the lion, and the child—symbolize the journey of the spirit. First we submit and learn (camel), then rebel and claim our will (lion), and finally become free and creative (child), like a wheel rolling from its own center. This cycle reveals how true individuality is born from discipline, struggle, and self-mastery.

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  • iC7Zi-Why-Selfish-Kindness-Matters
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    Why Selfish Kindness Matters

    Self love starts within; accept your genes and nurture the wounded child inside. Give kindness to others and you tap the brain’s reward circuits, lower stress, protect the heart, and even live longer. Evolution wired us to care, and self interest plus empathy create a win win loop that lifts everyone. Live with eyes open, change games when bored, and savor life’s endless becoming.

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  • iC7Zi-Joke-Represents-Requirement
    Philosophy | Psychology | Symbolism

    Joke Represents Requirement: A Survival Idiom for Modern Life

    Face down on the floor, breath snagged between pain and memory, a sentence rose: “Joke represents requirement.” The absurdity of life presses in—the joke. You breathe, find your center—that’s represent. Then act — requirement. Maneuver through madness without losing yourself. Some laugh, some break, some do both. But the move must come, always. When the joke becomes the requirement.

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  • iC7Zi-Selfish-Cell
    Patterns | Psychology

    From Gods to Heroes to Humans

    Your survival depends on the person beside you—not on gods, politicians, or paid celebrities. Their game isn’t yours. Like cells in a body, we protect each other not from love, but need. The top serves itself; only common people can save common people. Trust what’s near. That’s not ideology. That’s biology.

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  • iC7Zi-The-Gods-Must-Go
    Esoteric | Mythology | Philosophy | Psychology | Stories | Symbolism

    The Gods Must Go: Living Beyond the Symbols

    Let go of every name, every role. Mother, father, son—burn them too. No God to chase, no non-duality to hide in. Thought can’t escape thought. What remains is breath, dirt, hunger, presence. The next honest act. Life needs no symbol, no meaning—just clear eyes and clean hands. Let each idea die on time. No shrine left. Just you, alive.

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