IF YOU WANT TO BE FREE
Empty Moon in the morning (as today) is a beautiful opportunity to kick the bucket of anxiety, spit on the anguish that oppresses your throat and dedicate yourself to the practice of the sacred science of carelessness, and if from so much serenity that you obtain through it a hint of missing your worries, don't worry about that either, because your worries will be there, available as always for when you want to get attached to them again.
Furthermore, if you really want to achieve freedom, even if you don't know exactly what it means, observe carefully and impartially everything that is published on the media and social networks, and you will see that almost all attempts at advice and guidance that supposedly show you the path of the stones of freedom, always begin with warnings that hook you into one of the countless fears that snake through your soul.
As long as there is fear there will never be freedom, because fear is a weapon of domination and the preferred instrument for manipulating your conscience.
To avoid this, develop impartiality in all your judgments, because only then will you know reality and the truth, without running the risk of someone, with bad intentions, manipulating you into buying this or that, or into joining the chorus of political narratives full of passion but totally superficial.
If you want to be free, then begin to distance yourself from fear, and this distance is achieved with impartiality.
Fear is, perhaps, your only enemy, and if you face it and dominate it, so that it does not dominate you, and because you dominate it no one can dominate you, then you will do an enormous service to all humanity, because fear is a collective experience, that we are forced to treat as intimate and personal, because as long as we are divided and in confrontation, fear continues to exist.
Apprehensions about the future can be true or false, there is no way to know for sure, however, as long as they are felt, the apprehensions leave no room for doubt, the abyss is coming. Resist, it's not certain.
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