Philosophical Reflections Quotes

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“Life owes you nothing. In fact, you owe it - your best. Because you got it for nothing.”
Fakeer Ishavardas

Yukteswar Giri
“Existence, consciousness and bliss are the three longings of the human heart.

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Bliss [is attained by being] able to direct all his attention inward. He becomes capable of satisfying all the wants of his heart and can thereby gain contentment, Ananda, the Real Bliss.

Consciousness of all the modifications of Nature up to its first and primal manifestation, the Word (Aum) and even of his own Real Self, gradually appears.

Existence [involves knowing the difference between what's real;' what really exists and what does not. When man] withdraws all the developments of Ignorance, in this way, freed from the control of this creation of Darkness, he comprehends his own Self as Indestructible and Ever-Existince Real Substance. So Sat, the Existence of Self, comes to light.”
Yukteswar Giri, The Holy Science

Jonathan Harnisch
“In the realm of human suffering, where the boundaries of anguish seem boundless, there exists a torment unlike any other—an affliction known as Akathisia. It is a relentless ordeal that transcends mere physical pain, intertwining with the fabric of one's existence, shattering the delicate balance of mind and spirit. Within the grip of Akathisia, hallucinations converge, blurring the lines of reality and illusion, rendering life devoid of purpose and eroding the very essence of meaning. In this abyss, the nihilist within me emerges, questioning the inherent worth and significance of existence itself.”
Jonathan Harnisch, The Brutal Truth

Alyssa Skyes
“Love is the strongest force we can nurture. We are born from it, and we shall return to it.
No matter where we come from, love is the one thing we can all hold close, even in the face of life’s hardest trials. Even when justice, abundance, or peace seem absent, love endures.
-Alyssa Skyes”
Alyssa Skyes, Two Seconds of Eternity: An Experience in Another Dimension

Phoenix  Moon
“My writing is hybrid
because it is human —
and the human is never just one thing.

It is poetry,
it is pain,
it is visceral confession,
reflection,
questioning,
philosophy,
and prayer —
all intertwined…”
Phoenix Moon