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Robin Sacredfire
“People of Earth know nothing about the heart. And the ones who do, address love as the need to bleed. And it is indeed so. This materialistic world of mentally-obsessed humanoids will never allow true love to show itself. The ones who possess a better understanding often walk alone, love alone, and feel alone, with their partners, groups and the world itself. Altruism is not a disease, a curse or a punishment, although it usually feels that way. Altruism is not even a price we pay for being spiritually free. Altruism, as death or birth, is just what it is. It just happens. The feelings attached to it are merely an awakening to the realization of the gap between oneself and the remaining of his prehistoric ancestors. One moves apart, into the future, in his evolution, and looks back at his brothers and sisters, trapped in the dogmas of the past, not realizing one can’t travel in time in body but only in spirit. And in this sense, none of us ever escapes the prison. Not in body. Only in mind. The mind has the key we look for outside ourselves. The heart helps the blind of spirit find it. And when humanity, as a whole, realizes this, it will ascend. But for now, unfortunately, many will have to suffer and pay with their own life, before this realization becomes common sense. Before the many books that have been written, are finally read by the masses and understood as they were intended by the creators. Before we realize that all the wars are being fought in our mind and merely being represented in the material playground like a theatrical play to which we all contribute with our own mental script, daily written and adjusted by the collective conscience and its concepts of right and wrong, true and false, justice and injustice, real and unreal.”
Robin Sacredfire

Bruce Dickinson
“Bullying happens because weak people need to prop up their ego by beating up or humiliating others.”
Bruce Dickinson, What Does This Button Do?: An Autobiography

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“In the hands of a cruel person, honesty can be a lethal weapon.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

“Other people’s words have almost nothing to do with you and almost everything to do with them.”
Gisele Bündchen, Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life

Paul Bamikole
“Once you accept a label you may have to wear it for the rest of your short life. Don't accept any negative label from anyone no matter who they are.
If you have accepted any negative label, it's time to take them off of you.”
Paul Bamikole

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