Every morning when we wake up, we are greeted by unchanging, proven rules. We open the door of our soul and look out at the vast, boundless world. The path to glory, filled with radiant light and a myriad of vibrant colors, awaits our exploration.
We work and create without pause. We keep moving forward in the light. We are a mirror for others to follow. Those who yearn for wealth, prosperity, comfort, strength, and purity will see themselves reflected in that mirror. We are a flame, one that illuminates ourselves and those around us. We are the light. And light always has a protective circle. The sun never stands still. Let no one destroy or diminish that protective circle. The shield must be fortified with the rules of success and triumph. We are water flowing from the clouds in the sky to the sea. Let no one drag us into the muddy swamp. Let us love the gifts that life grants us—material wealth, prosperity, comfort, strength, purity, and beauty. Let us cherish the rules that shape our character and identity. Our position is that of kings, high and mighty. From the heavens, we look down upon the world, spreading positive energy—love, like, and recognition. Sometimes, life brings undesirable moments. We are pulled into negativity. These are the times when we are overlooked, abandoned, disrespected, surpassed, or treated unfairly. We could respond by ignoring, walking away, or withholding recognition. But negative people are merely our shadows, and we, in turn, are theirs. Therefore, we should cut ties and sever connections with negative energy. If we cannot walk away or ignore, if we are passive, forced to endure, and unable to control the space around us, it means we must bear the weight of anger's obsession. In those moments, let us look to the sky. Let us smile at ourselves to transform that energy. Let us recall our own rules. Let us focus on earning money, building strength, enduring pressure, and cleansing ourselves. Gradually, things will settle. We must never foolishly give in to anger. The moment we sense it rising, we should transform it immediately. We must not let anger become an obsession, repeating endlessly. When negative energy is thrown at us, our instinct is often to get angry because we feel foolish. But if we were a bit wiser, we would respond with a frozen, surprised, or defiant smile—perhaps even a thick-skinned one, enduring the blows to gain something greater. This reflects the truth: we are caught off guard, surprised, or stunned. Once our anger subsides, we can handle things better. In such cases, we can use love, like, or sincere praise for one of their strengths. Everything will then resolve in a positive direction.
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