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Reply To: Thou shalt forget thy misery.

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Announcements Forums Life — July 17th, 2022 Thou shalt forget thy misery. Reply To: Thou shalt forget thy misery.

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Yes, as one grows…older? when one acquieres more human experience, past memories can flow into one’s consciousness, and many of them tend to be disturbing in a lesser or greater way. Especially when you try to sleep, or in early morning. I try to realize that all the negatives and horrors of personal and collective history are not part of the infinitude of Mind. They may have had their place in the evolution of the human, mortal mind out of itself. The sinless joy, the perfect harmony and immortality of Life, Truth, of the divine Mind and Soul, constitutes the only veritable man, whose being is spiritual. Those flood-tides of Love only can do it, and will. Thank you.



Love is the liberator.