Most people spend more energy searching for a partner than they do discovering their true purpose. But if you don’t know who you are or what you are here to create, how can you recognize the soul that is meant to walk beside you?
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We are living in an era where many people are shifting their energy away from constant conflict and toward building their own path — their “grind”.
If you truly want to understand relationships, you need to think in terms of frequency. Sometimes you meet someone and, even though the connection feels perfect in that moment, you eventually grow apart.
Many people think people-pleasers are simply kind and selfless, but beneath the surface lies a deeper truth: they are often validation seekers.
Don’t shrink yourself to make others around you feel comfortable. Never deny your truth and limit your purpose. You were never meant to conform to who you’re not, but to expand into who you truly are.
Sometimes a setback is just a detour to greatness. Like a divine redirection, gently guiding you away from what no longer serves you.
Soulmates are never drawn to desperation — they are drawn to alignment. Become what you seek, and you prepare yourself to receive what is already yours.
To be woke does not mean you are healed.. To be woke simply means you are awake enough to know who you are. It also means you are learning to see the world for what it is, while you learn to see those around you for who they really are.
The truth about emotion is that its actually an alarm system of the soul, translated within a small time frame of only a few seconds. Followed after these few seconds, you subconsciously wire this to your own personal experiences and believe.
People are so afraid of judgement, that they force themselves to suppress their true self.
Death is what gives life meaning.. Knowing your days are numbered and to know you do not have time to waste.
This is what drives you toward progress, as without, you would be easy to waste it all.
Only people with things to cover up, will talk bad about others. Especially when they seem unable to share their own faults and bad sides. When you talk bad about someone close, you talk bad about your self.