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The Tinted Glasses of Bias: How Disconnection Clouds Our Judgment

When we lose sight of our true essence, we face two significant dangers. The first is that our perception of the Almighty becomes clouded, much like trying to see a distant star through a fogged lens. In this haze, our understanding of spiritual depth and the vastness of the Almighty becomes blurred, and we are […]

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The True Meaning: Navigating Interpretations with Clarity

Every statement, whether secular or religious, has only one true meaning or interpretation. However, people often generate multiple interpretations of the same statement, whether it is a state law, international law, or religious doctrine. This happens because they either lack the proper context and background or let their biases cloud their judgment. Consider a statement

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The crucible of knowledge :Navigating self inflicted and external suffering

Suffering is an inevitable part of the human experience, and it often serves as a catalyst for growth and self-discovery. It can be a profound teacher, helping us find meaning and purpose in life. When we encounter suffering, it can draw out our best qualities: it teaches us to control our anger, to be kind

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