u/Bright_Elderberry_98

Become one with everything

Become one with everything

The joy of being one with everything will never be known to a person who is clinging to something or the other. If you are a sensible human being, you will naturally be loving and inclusive. Happiness starts with you, not with your relationships, job, or money.

u/Bright_Elderberry_98 — 4 days ago

What is Devotion?

At its core, devotion is the radical act of surrendering the ego to something vast, timeless, and absolute. It is the recognition that the small self with its fears, plans, and defenses, is merely a drop in an infinite ocean. To be devoted is to stop fighting the current and instead, to trust the water.

Devotion begins where individual identity ends. It is the realization that we are not the center of the universe, but rather a vessel for something far more significant. Whether it is a spiritual path, a creative calling, or a commitment to another soul, devotion shifts the focus from "What can I get?" to "How can I serve?"

In a world that demands control and calculation, devotion is a countercultural strike. It requires the courage to be "unprotected" by logic. It is not a weakness, but a profound strength the strength to let go of the shore and be carried by a higher intelligence.
Devotion is not a fleeting emotion or a romantic sentiment. It is a raw, daily practice. It is the grit to show up when the "feeling" is gone, maintaining the inner cathedral even when the winds outside are howling. It transforms discipline from a chore into a sacred rhythm.
True devotion does not break a person; it allows them to become. By attaching oneself to the "bigger," the trivialities of status, money, and judgment lose their power. You are no longer a victim of circumstances, but a steward of a deeper truth.

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u/Bright_Elderberry_98 — 4 days ago

Truth is a living reality

What is truth?

“Truth is not a belief, it’s a living reality”.

Truth is not an idea, a belief system, or a philosophy we can study. There is a sharp line between Knowledge (accumulated information) and Truth (a living reality).

Truth is pragmatically, it is that which fundamentally is. Like gravity. We don’t have to believe in it for it to affect us. Truth consists of the universal laws that make life function. If we go against Truth (the nature of existence), we will inevitably suffer.
Reality is what we experience through our five senses and our mind, which is often limited and filtered.
Truth is the underlying foundation that makes existence possible.
Truth isn't something we find "out there." We realize it by stripping away the layers of personal stories, preferences, and prejudices that we use to cover reality.

We can only know the Truth of something if we are completely involved in it. However, the moment we identify with it (our body, our thoughts, our possessions), we lose the ability to see clearly. Truth requires an "all-inclusive" perspective, seeing our-self as a part of the whole rather than an isolated entity.

The mind is a fantastic tool for survival, but a poor tool for knowing Truth. The mind seeks to categorize and judge. Truth only reveals itself to those who can be observant without interpreting. This is why meditation and silence are crucial because it allow us to stop projecting our own illusions onto the world.

Because Truth is existential rather than intellectual, it cannot be argued. We can discuss opinions, but we cannot discuss what is. “What we call 'our truth' is just our opinion. Truth is not yours or mine. Truth simply is."
Truth is not a destination. Truth is the very ground we walk on."
What do you think about truth?

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u/Bright_Elderberry_98 — 5 days ago

What is truth?

Truth is not a comfort, it is a demand. What is it asking of you?
We often see "Truth" as an intellectual destination or a collection of facts. But Truth is not a piece of information; it is a transformation. It doesn't want your agreement; it wants your life.

When we strip away the white lies of modern culture and stand naked before the “great ocean of existence”, Truth demands that we stop pointing fingers. Whether at the broken systems, the people who lied about us, or a culture that has lost its way. Even when the injustice is real, Truth requires us to take back the keys to our own inner cathedral/temple, it demands that we stop being victims of circumstances and become masters of our space.
Truth requires us to let the images we’ve built of ourselves and the world die. It demands that we look pain directly in the eye, without trying to numb it with superficial optimism or "self-love" clichés. Truth demands that we stand in the darkness until our eyes adjust, allowing us to see the actual contours of reality.
If we recognize that love is raw and that the sacred exists, Truth demands that we live accordingly. It requires us to guard our focus and protect the sacred bond between the masculine and the feminine. It demands that we feed our souls with depth instead of the ash of modern fast-food. . It requires a firm "No" to everything that diminishes us, even when the rest of the world is screaming "Yes."
When you see what others refuse to see, when you remain observant and sense what is hidden. Truth demands that you bear witness to it. Not through dry analysis, but through raw, poetic, and honest storytelling. Truth demands that you speak, not as an intellectual exercise, but as a necessity for survival in a truthless age.
Truth is never convenient. It will always ask you to sacrifice your comfort for your integrity. But in that sacrifice, you find the weightlessness that only comes when you finally let go of the shore and allow yourself to be carried by the “Great Ocean” of life.
So, ask yourself, What is Truth demanding of me right now?

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u/Bright_Elderberry_98 — 5 days ago

Creating a sweet atmosphere is necessary for your growth.

Let the sweetest part of you touch everyone around you

u/Bright_Elderberry_98 — 11 days ago

Lately I have been thinking about a topic from more conversations.
Why is it so difficult for human beings to accept the past and the present?
through the history of philosophy, it’s clear, since the dawn of time, humans have struggled with the existence. It seems to me that we don’t truly evolve, no matter how much we claim to want it. We tend blame others for our own internal state, only to repeat the exact same pattern elsewhere. We refuse to look at our own shadow.
We dress up our personal histories and blame the world, our exes, our parents, or our friends for our "misery."
The paradox is that the moment we reach true acceptance, reality transforms. Our lens sharpens, and we become more free.
The real question is, Does human beings even want to be free?
Freedom is terrifying.
To be free is to be responsible. Most people would rather stay in a familiar cage of resentment than step out into a light that requires them to own their entire history, the ugly parts included. We cling to our "bad luck" or our "enemies" because they give us an identity.
Without someone to blame, the question is; who are we?
Most men and women aren't ready to find out.
We talk about freedom, but we worship the chains because they make us feel less alone in the dark.
What do you think?

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u/Bright_Elderberry_98 — 11 days ago