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  The majority of the time we need to deal with hidden issues we usually have no idea the presence of. In order to get deceived no more, it’s important to look into the details, and unfortunately, accept that we cannot solve such a deep problem present in modern society on our own. Bribery and anything derived from the corruption of human beings represent vivid examples we face on a daily basis around the globe. Have you ever thought why is every single child around the globe not covered by a high-quality source of education, healthcare, and food for their secure and safe development? It’s extremely challenging to answer that important question, although we may have neither clear evidence nor enough resources to find out the true reasons for such an inequality that has been observed for so long. The moment we realise the magnitude of the negativity and deception we need to deal with, it’s the moment we understand how important it’s to perform our body and mind training in a conscio...

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“The more deceptive the environment we’re inserted into is, the better we need to be prepared to face the unknown and deal with obnoxious and harmful situations.” — Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp). Available also in a signed pdf version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LhLAyrw-LEZa3hRTKHJ33lo6r39fvNWN/view?usp=sharing
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  It’s essential that we learn how to deal with obnoxious situations before us, enabling a better management of how we face the negative conditioning we’re subjected to in the environment we’re inserted into in the present moment. The majority of the time we let such negativity influence our decision making process, performing the first thing that comes to our unconscious mind instead of observing, analysing, and understanding what options we’ve at hand while consciously choosing the best alternative for the resources available. The more we keep consciousness at hand to practise performing conscious decisions, the lighter we become when dealing with the unknown. How many times have we got stuck in the middle of a situation without exactly knowing what to do? It happens more often than we can ever imagine, mainly when we’re under a huge pressure from the outside combined with a negative criticism attempting to slash our back at the first sight. Keeping the self in the present moment...
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  What’s the meaning of complete silence in Buddhism? It’s a simple concept we need to clearly understand the purpose. Every time we see someone who genuinely cares about life as the ultimate goal in complete silence, not even saying anything even if a harmful action is about to be performed, it means a harmful situation has already happened and that conscious mind has finally understood there’s no salvation or no argument with a mind in suffering who’ll never listen. The only option such a conscious mind gets at hand is being well-prepared to defend the self if any situation escalates to a physical confrontation. It means that we’ve reached a state where it gets pointless and useless to say or do anything besides the need to apply self-defence manoeuvres. Let’s practise in order to enhance the self, cultivating and nurturing the beautiful light we’ve deep within while walking the path towards a meaningful life no matter the circumstances. It’s extremely important we understand the...
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  Let’s not believe in everything we see or don’t see, as well as in what we hear or don’t hear in the present moment. When in the middle of modern society, where deception is vivid in the environment we’re inserted into, it becomes essential to develop the ability to observe, analyse, and understand any situation we are part of—or we aren’t part of—from our own perspective and relativity. Unfortunately, we’re surrounded by a lot of dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people, and therefore, we’re subjected to challenging, harsh, and illusory conditions the majority isn’t able to see the true origins of. The moment we start using our third eye instead of the naked ones, it’s the moment we realise and understand how powerful we’re, and how the environment we’re inserted into really is. That enables us to draw suitable strategies to deal with any type of negativity we’ve contact with, no matter the circumstances. The strategy of observing, analysing, and attempting to understand eve...
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  How strong do you think you’re? It’s time to find out and understand whether we can handle the situation with the skills we already possess or need to acquire more knowledge in order to deal with such a situation right from where we stand. The first step for doing that is building up confidence. Confidence is the foundation for anything we do in life, and it’s through confidence that we can eliminate the fear of learning something new even when we have added more numbers and decades in our age. The first crucial tip for building confidence is understanding what needs to be done, step by step. Before starting practising right away, let’s try to create a mind map to answer four essential questions: (1) What’s the goal for doing what we’re about to do? (2) Where do we start? (3) What is the purpose of the transitions we need to do, from the start to the end? (4) What is the result (and possible variations) that we may attain when finishing what we’re about to do? When we got those f...
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  It’s really difficult to understand the eager desire of a mind in suffering to harm others. I (personally) cannot do that without drawing suitable hypotheses in an attempt to anticipate a deteriorative behaviour we need to get prepared for. When we start simulating within our mind obnoxious and deteriorative behaviours and situations we may be subjected to and facing during our life journey, we can better create and adapt suitable strategies both to prevent the self from getting conditioned by darkness and to channel any negative energy in the benefit of our personal evolution. It isn’t about the outside but how we become stronger and more resilient from the inside out. The moment we realise how to do that consciously and meaningfully, it’s the moment we understand why we’re the unique ruler of our own mind. If we go back to ancient times in order to learn how some honourable ancient rulers dealt with external interferences and threats to their kingdom and reign, we start underst...