When we start walking the path towards a meaningful life, we start valuing things the majority of people put no value on. It’s all about recognising the illusions we’ve contact with, being genuine with the alignment with our love nature, and the intrinsic duty of facing the presence of darkness in the surroundings, no matter both the circumstances and the cost. An important lesson we need to learn is the difference between cost and value. The cost is always related to a period of suffering we’re experiencing, which makes us measuring the situation we’re inserted into in terms of the illusory power of money, a human kind fabrication. Value is something much more important, as the genuine value is priceless, and therefore, cannot be neither bought nor sold, implying the very central pillar of what honour represents. Thus, the moment we realise how to genuinely value what we cultivate and nurture deep within, it’s the moment we understand there’s no available money in the entire universe capable of buying a genuine and pure heart.


Are you interested in genuinely cultivating and nurturing values? Or are you only interested in the costs of what such interest represents from a perspective conditioned by hatred culture and the chaotic influence of darkness? It’s crystal clear the majority of people are unconscious and unable to answer the aforementioned questions. They’re clearly more interested in the costs than in the values, and it gets easy to spot the difference between the two with the passage of time, and the observation of what happens deep within and in the surroundings.


The value of knowledge acquisition is priceless, and we cannot sell the appreciation for such a wonderful value. The problem starts in identifying that we live in the middle of an illusory society, and therefore, most of the time we’ve contact with people who aren’t aware of the difference between value and cost, mixing the two as the same thing, with different limits between the price that needs to be offered in order to make a decision concerning what can be sold, and what cannot. Such an illusion makes everything we’ve contact with associated with a cost, and as a consequence, subjected to a price (even if such a price represents a huge amount of money).


The moment we realise the difference between value and cost, it’s the moment we understand we’ve attained the suitable conditions to keep consciousness at hand, no matter the circumstances.


Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓



Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).


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