The hardest thing to do is listen to our self rather than listening to our fears, especially when we are taught our whole lives to listen first, and mostly, to our fears.
Our fears are not us, however, they are only implanted in us by others who consume them, and in whom they grow like cancer.
And those fears are consumed and grow in us like a cancer, because by the miraculous power of religion, hate becomes indistinguishable from love.
Love, in other words, is simply the inversion of hate.
Our fears are not us, however, they are only implanted in us by others who consume them, and in whom they grow like cancer.
And those fears are consumed and grow in us like a cancer, because by the miraculous power of religion, hate becomes indistinguishable from love.
Love, in other words, is simply the inversion of hate.
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