
I read the words happiness positivity a minimum of 2,112 times a day & wonder, why all the pressure? From blogs to daily conversations to bank adverts. Banks are promising us happiness! Anyhow, it’s getting tedious, the over explanations and methodologies makes it hard work, as well as a lot of self-deceit which may lead to mental disorders, so, watch out. All this pretending is masking the root of your true feelings, thoughts and beliefs, as opposed to healing it. It is not rewiring your brain for a better life outlook.
“The dryness of materialism makes the glimmering antics of jinn (spirit) highly attractive to a jaded humanity. Consequently magic, spiritualism and interest in the paranormal appear as an alternative to the materialist world view, one that is vital and imaginative as opposed to dead end. They promise relief from oppression; but as with any addictive drug, the oppression that’s temporarily relieved is in large part produced by the drug itself. And once the #soul becomes addicted to the sort of psychic experience the jinn can provide, or simply to the hidden powers of the psyche itself, access to God is doubly veiled: first by material opacity; second by a psychic counterfeit of spiritual realities(…) Every civilization in human history, except for the most recent and most materialistic, has known this, and nearly every sacred scripture, including the Bible and the Quran, attests to it. And as long as we see things from the psychophysical level alone, according to a world view based on the essentially profane root assumptions of that level, we are justified in defining magic as a power that can be used either for good, or for evil, or to secure useful information, or simply for entertainment. “The road to hell is paved with good intentions”
– Charles Upton
Maybe I’m a trend hater, maybe I’m not.