Karmic Science...
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Rajesh’s quotes
“Whatever we are doing here is being written there beyond the Earth and the Universe to reconcile. They do it to maintain the balance between deeds and greed.”— Rajesh Walecha
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This is an adventure that every human being must go through — to learn to be anxious in order that he may not perish either by never having been in anxiety or by succumbing to anxiety. Whoever has learned to be anxious in the right way has learned the ultimate.
Søren Kierkegaard, The Concept of Anxiety
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Don't wait for January, start now.
It's currently December and a lot of you guys have already started to think like "I am going to start on January 1st, I'm going to do this I'm going to do that"
Honey, lets be for real, you do not actually think you're going to magically start being disciplined that specific day in January. Habits take time to form, discipline is a practice. If you think you are going to miraculously be able to complete 40 tasks in a day from January 1st then you're wrong and it's unrealistic.
Instead, please take responsibility for yourself and start now. Start building the habits you want to form NOW!! because Now is the only moment.
Assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled NOW!! start your workout routine NOW!! start studying NOW!! do it NOW!!
Start now so that by the end of December or the start of January you're going to already have these habits forming in your favour. Start now so that by the time it's January you will physically start enjoying your desires.
Honey. Your higher self wont be procrastinating. So don't you let yourself fall into the rabbit hole of "new year new me" and start now instead of procrastinating. What would your higher self do right now? Do that!!
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not sure how to phrase this but something i have been ruminating on recently is that xue yang is strangely fragile. obviously he is also incredibly resilient. he survived, and continues to survive, impossible things. he has a million barriers between himself and the world, but none of this actually matters when it comes to what he feels. everything is personal to him. everything pierces straight through all that armor and goes right to his battered heart, the heart that no one else believes he has. that even he is not fully cognizant of. the world strikes and strikes and strikes and so he strikes and strikes and strikes back, even (especially) when the wound is something other people would not think worthy of retribution.
xue yang would never realize this- would be outraged at the concept of it- but the way everything, everything is something to rally a defense against is in itself a form of fragility. he does not know how to let go of things, or let them pass him by. passivity is death. so he is ruthlessly cruel and violent. he projects himself as a lunatic untouchable by anything you might possibly do to him, and on some level he even believes this. but in actuality he is one raw emotional wound. he never learned to separate himself from his emotions, much less process them. the volatility is not so much insanity as it is the constant lashing out of an animal in a trap, and the trap is the world, and the trap is himself, and he is never going to get out. and like so much else, this pain is just part of the background radiation of his life. it hardly registers. to be able to register the hurt, you would have to be able to register a time in which you were not hurt.
i feel like it is a fragility that could blossom into such tenderness, given exactly the right set of circumstances. how at the very first touch of softness in his life he fell into a domesticity from which he never recovered. how much was there, still, to be salvaged from the cruelty. on some level i am always thinking about the little apple bunnies. about the meal for daozhang and the straw in a-qing's bed.
it was too little, too late. it shattered like glass when the world intruded back in. but the tenderness was there. no one, least of all xue yang, knows what might have happened had it been unearthed in him any sooner.
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“Let everything happen to you. Beauty and terror. Just keep going. No feeling is final.” This phrase comes from the work of German poet Rainer Maria Rilke and has resonated with people all over the world ever since he first wrote it down.
At its core, this phrase is a call to resilience, urging us to keep going even amidst difficult times. Rilke was known to emphasize the importance of living authentically, and this phrase shares that sentiment — encouraging us to remember that difficult experiences can help us learn and grow. It seems to emphasize that everything that happens to us can contribute to our greater understanding as human beings, both the beautiful and the painful.
Many of us are familiar with the negative feelings of fear, disappointment, and sadness during hard times. But this phrase can be seen as a reminder that they can also be opportunities for growth, regardless of whether they feel good or bad. It's a reminder that we should keep going and trust that these moments are part of our journey and our growth — no feeling is final.
Therefore, no matter what life throws our way, this phrase is an invitation to stay true to ourselves and our values; to resist giving in when things get hard; to keep going on our journey no matter what; and to remember that beauty and terror are part of our growth.
At its core, this inspiring phrase from Rainer Maria Rilke can be seen as a reminder to stay true to ourselves, trust our journey, stay resilient in difficult times, and see every emotion and experience as an important part of our growth. Apply this to everything you do, whether that be with the law or your hard circumstances
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Happiness for You with Happiness!!!
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Just as philosophy begins with doubt, so also a life that may be called human begins with irony.
Søren Kierkegaard, The Concept of Irony
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