This blog isn’t solely about phenomena, though they are woven into my story.
My life has been an emotional journey through the depths of life and death.
It’s not a blog focused entirely on death, though it has played a role in my narrative. And while healing is a significant part of my path, this blog isn’t just about healing. My life may appear marked by pain and suffering; however, it has been enriched with experiences far beyond the ordinary. I’ve had the privilege of living a life surpassing many’s dreams. My story isn’t meant for the casual reader. The stories I share here are for those who understand that life holds more than what’s visible on the surface.
My journey has taken me beyond traditional beliefs and conventional ways of creating, healing, and thinking.
Had someone approached me at any point in my journey and told me that my life would end and begin again multiple times, I never would have believed it.
Growing up, my mind was deeply rooted in the illusions we create within this reality. I wouldn’t have been able to comprehend the future I was about to face.
Thankfully, no one revealed what lay ahead. If they had, and if I had believed them, I would have sought refuge in the nearest cave.
Between the ages of 13 and 17, I increasingly turned to drugs to make it through each day.
I thought if I could numb myself completely, life would become more manageable. During that time, I often considered different paths I could take in life.
The saying about the best-laid plans couldn’t be more accurate.
My vision of living a carefree life never came to fruition. Instead, I found myself on a journey filled with unexpected turns and new paths constantly presenting themselves. One of the many lessons I’ve gained from my experiences is that we are all guided, though we don’t always allow ourselves to recognize or trust that guidance. We don’t always understand why we feel compelled to make certain choices.
One truth stands clear for me: whatever you do, do it in alignment with Truth, and the Truth will illuminate your path forward.
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