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The Hidden Power in Embracing Loneliness

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Hey, how are you? I hope you're doing well. Just wanted to start by saying hi. :)
Writing always helps me process things. I think it's the act of just putting things "out" in the world. Sometimes, I start writing with no idea of what I want to express, then end up articulating something that was deep, waiting to be let out.
This article is one of those. You can read it on medium for free using this link. Please clap on the article if you enjoy it - leave a comment too!
Here's an excerpt:
" Anyone who believes in life after death has a different view of death's “loneliness.” You’re not alone — you’re going to see your maker.

Beliefs like this can improve one’s life. It’s only expected, given the unpredictability of nearly everything. We think we know — but there is so much we don’t know.

How long have we been studying the Universe? How long have we been fascinated with the human body and mind?

For centuries scientists and philosophers have posited and debunked. Even Einstein, a genius, made errors.

The belief in life after death is a powerful tool to guide life. It’s an understanding that there’s no such thing as loneliness when we leave this world.

But where’s the proof? How can we be so sure?

Well, we can’t. That’s why it’s called a belief. You choose to accept it and live as it states. You don’t need evidence. A true believer doesn’t."

At the start of the episode, I mentioned you can support this project with a monthly contribution. Go here to see the support button.
Plus, on that link, you can leave me an audio message that I could include in a future episode.
I look forward to hearing from you.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kamga-tchassa-podcast/message
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Hey, how are you? I hope you're doing well. Just wanted to start by saying hi. :)
Writing always helps me process things. I think it's the act of just putting things "out" in the world. Sometimes, I start writing with no idea of what I want to express, then end up articulating something that was deep, waiting to be let out.
This article is one of those. You can read it on medium for free using this link. Please clap on the article if you enjoy it - leave a comment too!
Here's an excerpt:
" Anyone who believes in life after death has a different view of death's “loneliness.” You’re not alone — you’re going to see your maker.

Beliefs like this can improve one’s life. It’s only expected, given the unpredictability of nearly everything. We think we know — but there is so much we don’t know.

How long have we been studying the Universe? How long have we been fascinated with the human body and mind?

For centuries scientists and philosophers have posited and debunked. Even Einstein, a genius, made errors.

The belief in life after death is a powerful tool to guide life. It’s an understanding that there’s no such thing as loneliness when we leave this world.

But where’s the proof? How can we be so sure?

Well, we can’t. That’s why it’s called a belief. You choose to accept it and live as it states. You don’t need evidence. A true believer doesn’t."

At the start of the episode, I mentioned you can support this project with a monthly contribution. Go here to see the support button.
Plus, on that link, you can leave me an audio message that I could include in a future episode.
I look forward to hearing from you.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kamga-tchassa-podcast/message
  continue reading

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