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Je kijkt naar de persvoorlichter van Trump.
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Fijn weekend lieve mensen 🤍
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Eerder deelde ik eens content van Bernie Sanders. Mooie praatjes gaat blijkbaar makkelijk met je zakken vol…

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Forwarded from From the Heart 🫶🏽
'2025 Everything changes forever'

"Not only is the heart the biggest connection to the cosmos, but also this sense of divinity and direct link to Source, I think is going to be a big big part of this year, that is going to be beautiful and more and more of us are going to start to live from the heart in every moment..."
 
🫶🏽 Pam Gregory, astrologer

Watch: https://youtu.be/GyAJwZp1jtE
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BREAKING: RFK Jr. is zojuist GOEDGEKEURD door de Senaatscommissie Financiën als de volgende minister van Volksgezondheid en Human Services, waardoor zijn nominatie doorgaat naar een volledige stemming in de Senaat.

Senator Bill Cassidy (R - Louisiana) was de sleutel die de nominatie van Robert F. Kennedy Jr. voor minister van Volksgezondheid en Human Services vooruit hielp in de Senaatscommissie Financiën.

De stemming was 14-13, waarbij Cassidy de beslissende stem vóór uitbracht.
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“In de aflevering van vandaag verwelkomen we Neale Donald Walsch, de gevierde auteur van gesprekken met God en een spirituele denker wiens inzichten miljoenen hebben geraakt. In dit diepgaande gesprek herinnert Neale Donald Walsch ons aan het belang van het in twijfel trekken van veronderstellingen, het omarmen van goddelijke liefde en het creëren van een betere wereld door bewuste actie.”

0:00-Afleverings teaser
1:07-zijn gesprekken met God channelen?
2:50-Hoe hoorde Neale God?
5:56-Waarom staat religie geen vragen toe?
9:04-Wat is de grootste fout van de mensheid over God?
12:21-Waarom verdedigen mensen overtuigingen zo sterk?
16:27-Hoe kunnen we angst overwinnen?
18:06-Kan persoonlijke verandering de wereld veranderen?
19:45-Wijzigt het wereldwijde bewustzijn?
23:19-Waarom is de wereld nu zo chaotisch?
24:00-Wat is Gods boodschap voor de mensheid?
32:55-Waarom zouden we niet om de doden rouwen?
37:31-Wat is het doel van het leven?
40:53-Hoe vinden we ons ware zelf?
44:56-Wat is een vervuld leven?

👉🏻 https://youtu.be/Il_PhpaYhkw
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What is life?

Dostoevsky: It's hell.
To Dostoevsky, life was a battle with the darkest parts of the human soul—a crucible of suffering where we confront our deepest fears and desires.

Socrates: It's a test.
Life is the ultimate examination of virtue, wisdom, and truth. For Socrates, an unexamined life is not worth living.

Aristotle: It's the mind.
Life is the pursuit of knowledge and reason—a journey to understand the world through logic, ethics, and metaphysics.

Nietzsche: It's power.
Life is the will to power—a striving for self-overcoming and mastery of circumstances, rejecting complacency and embracing growth.

Freud: It's death.
Freud saw life as a tension between the life instinct (Eros) and the death instinct (Thanatos)—a constant drive toward creation and destruction.

Marx: It's the idea.
For Marx, life is shaped by material conditions and the ideologies that arise from them—a struggle to create a world of equality and justice.

Picasso: It's art.
Life is creation—a canvas for painting our passions, emotions, and dreams, shaped by imagination and expression.

Gandhi: It's love.
Gandhi believed life is rooted in nonviolence, compassion, and universal love—a journey toward peace and selfless service.

Schopenhauer: It's suffering.
For Schopenhauer, life is ceaseless striving that inevitably leads to pain and dissatisfaction, tempered only by moments of beauty and art.

Bertrand Russell: It's competition.
Life is shaped by human desires and ambitions—a balancing act between self-interest and collective progress.

Steve Jobs: It's faith.
Life is trusting the process—taking risks and following intuition, even when the road ahead is unclear.

Einstein: It's knowledge.
Einstein saw life as a quest to understand the universe's mysteries, driven by curiosity and awe.

Stephen Hawking: It's hope.
Life is perseverance in the face of adversity—a belief in the future and the power of human ingenuity.

Kafka: It's just the beginning.
Life is surreal and enigmatic, often absurd, yet always opening doors to transformation and possibility.

Camus: It's rebellion.
Life is finding meaning in a meaningless universe, defying absurdity with courage and passion.

Thoreau: It's simplicity.
Life is stripping away the unnecessary—embracing nature and living deliberately.

Rumi: It's a dance.
Life is a spiritual journey—a rhythm of love and divine connection woven into every moment.

Kierkegaard: It's a leap of faith.
Life requires embracing uncertainty and taking bold steps grounded in belief and authenticity.

Epicurus: It's pleasure.
Life is about maximizing simple, lasting pleasures while minimizing unnecessary pain.

Laozi: It's harmony.
Life flows like water—effortless and aligned with the natural order of the universe.

Confucius: It's virtue.
Life is fulfilling roles with integrity, respect, and commitment to community and family.

Carl Jung: It's individuation.
Life is integrating the conscious and unconscious—becoming whole and authentic.

Alan Watts: It's a game.
Life is to be experienced and played with wonder—not taken too seriously.

Victor Frankl: It's meaning.
Life is finding purpose, even in the most difficult circumstances, through love and service.

Simone de Beauvoir: It's freedom.
Life is the power to define yourself and reject roles imposed by society.

Heraclitus: It's change.
Life is constant flux—a river we step into once before it flows anew.

Hegel: It's progress.
Life is a dialectical process, advancing through contradiction and resolution toward greater understanding.

Hobbes: It's survival.
Life in its natural state is "nasty, brutish, and short," requiring systems to maintain order.

Rousseau: It's freedom in nature.
Life is most authentic when we return to our natural state, free from societal corruption.

Marcus Aurelius: It's acceptance.
Life is embracing the present moment with stoic resolve, guided by reason and virtue.

Seneca: It's preparation for death.
Life is not about its length but its quality—teaching us to live well and let go gracefully.
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Romy: It’s to have experience & co-create.
Life is about dynamic creation, and experiencing the world, all of it. Seeing both sides, exploring the whole spectrum.

Which of these views on life resonate most with you, and why?
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Mijn type rijkdom ❤️
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