Victoria Tai

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May we all experience aliveness and awe often. May we be free to roam and explore as we please. May we not, through pleasure or ignorance, enslave or control another human being.
May we be aware of our offenses and our effect upon one another. And may we be humbled to ask for forgiveness when we've caused pain.
No one knows the whole Truth. But truth is hidden before each of us in plain sight. Each of us is endowed with unique ability to uncover just a speck of that Truth, for ourselves and for mankind. May we be humbled that what we don't know is far, far greater than what we do know.

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There is 100% free will. There is 100% predestination. We experience one definite selfhood. We are trillions of individual cells. There's super-symmetry in chaos. Human life can be more traumatic than death. The profound wisdom in all living is, at the end, a very mirthful laugh.

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The highest quality of love, like clean air and water, feels exceptionally pure. It's indescribably delicious. You experience "the real thing" as fresh and alive. Ideal love has absolutely no cloying residue of obligation, intensity or finiteness. We know its rarity and worth.
Admit it, what we know is limited. Examining history, it's probably closer to reality that we, with our limited human minds, are laughably wrong about most things. Revisit how foolish you felt when new data reversed the latest notions on gluten, or how microbes work, or planets.
Many people ignore facts because to accept that piece of knowledge means confronting the trauma of discarding/re-evaluating our own experience and paradigms. Likewise, many atheists simply dismiss, repress, or mock another's spiritual story on that basis of non-acceptance.
Emotions are local, not global. Think about this: while you may react with seething outrage or feel helpless with current events, great injustice in another country or before your birth simply do not affect you nearly as much. Do not mistake these powerful illusions for reality.
Compassion is the art of feeling what another feels, experiencing what another experiences.