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What is the World?

What Is the World?


This morning on my walk, I reflected on the idea that the world we see is shaped by perception. So often, what looks real is really just a reflection of what we believe internally. False perceptions are born of error, and they linger only as long as we give them life. When we shift the way we see—from fear to forgiveness, from separation to unity—those errors vanish, and the effects disappear with them.


Fear shows up as the absence of love. When I let fear guide me, it’s like believing in shadows or illusions that have no real power. But when I walk with assurance, confidence, and a quiet calm, the world shifts around me. My values and standards set the direction. My inner compass determines the clarity of my steps.


Even in moments when progress feels invisible, I commit to moving forward. The insects hum in the night, the birds rise to sing in the morning, and creation itself reminds me: growth is happening whether I can see it or not. My role is to stay committed to alignment with truth, to become the best version of myself, and to let that truth overflow into the world and those I meet.

 
 
 

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