Tag: truth drops
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Spacetime is the medium
—transparent, silent, omnipresent. It is the unseen glass upon which the universe paints itself, the screen through which all becomes visible. Like the old cathode ray tubes that once lit our living rooms in static glow, spacetime is the substrate, the architecture, and the canvas. The cosmic microwave background? Just the afterglow on the glass.…
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The Parable of the Leg-Biter 🦴
There was once a vampire named Francy, who, like all her kind, fed from the neck. It was elegant, refined, intimate. It was tradition. Romanticized. Even considered an art. But one night, everything changed. Francy cornered a human—wiry, feisty—who refused to go down easily. The struggle was fierce. Just as she thought she might lose…
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Consequence and Free Will
If death is inevitable, it might seem like nothing we do truly matters. But the opposite is actually true. Because we all die, what we choose to do while we’re alive becomes the only thing that can matter. The way we treat others, the values we live by, and the consequences we accept—these shape not…
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Quantum Entanglement of the Soul
The emotional and relational bonds we form in life may leave more than memories—they may leave imprints at the quantum level. These deep connections, especially those born from love, grief, and spiritual intimacy, could entangle not just our experiences but our very consciousnesses, or what some might call the soul. In this view, every meaningful…
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Choose Your Experience
Maybe this reality is a test. Maybe it’s a punishment. Either way, we’re here, and we don’t get to opt out. We don’t set the rules, and we don’t get the answers. But we do get to choose how we experience it. That’s what free will really is—the power to decide what kind of reality…
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The Lyrics of Understanding
Ever misheard a song lyric and sworn it made sense? We all interpret words through internal filters shaped by our experiences, beliefs, and expectations. What you hear isn’t always what was said — and what you mean isn’t always what others understand. This isn’t miscommunication. It’s perception in action. Misheard lyrics are funny, but they…
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The Village
A long, long time ago, in a small village, everyone worked, and everyone had what they needed. When a neighbor fell on hard times—maybe they got injured or just couldn’t work anymore—the village pulled together. No one questioned it. Helping each other wasn’t a debate or a policy—it was just what people did. That was…
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Manifesting Your Needs
Sometimes, when you truly need or deeply desire something, and you clearly focus on it, that very thing can start to appear in your life. This isn’t about just wishing; it’s about the powerful idea of manifestation. It suggests that when your focus is strong on what you genuinely need or believe in, you can,…
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The Brain’s Secret Superpower
Our brains are masters at understanding the world through our senses – not just sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, but also internal senses that tell us about our body’s position. All this information is rapidly converted into electrical signals and instantly sent to our brain, which then works to combine and make sense of…
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Coexistence on the Airwaves
Imagine a national news network where two anchors — one a principled conservative, the other a committed progressive — share the screen every night. Not to argue. Not to perform. But to present the news from their respective worldviews with integrity and professionalism. No debates, no condescension, no manufactured unity. Just clarity, context, and mutual…