Man as the architect of his reality

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(00:01) There when you were talking about how we are the architects and builders of our own reality, that phrase is also like a clichΓ©. It’s like you hear that on the Internet on every corner, but in its own way. Yes. So I wanted to translate it as it is, it’s like I felt it’s necessary to expand on that a little bit. In what sense are we builders, architects? According to the attitude we have towards the facts. We can’t change what the destiny is, let’s say, because the route is the.

(00:37) Free will to take the attitude that corresponds to us.

(00:41) Why is it useful? We get off on the highs.

(00:43) Sure, if you want to go into the lows, you go in because you’re building that reality.

(00:51) Architecture is straightforward.

(01:51) It doesn’t have to be realities based on low vibrations or conveniences. I’m sorry, it doesn’t have to be reality based on convenience, but it has to be based on attitudes of service, attitudes of life, attitudes of community, attitudes of harmony, attitudes of balance in relation to the whole.

(02:23) Inner Namla. Namanachala is [sos/eos] it’s alternative.

(02:43) So, variant of my petition.

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