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Life is not logical. Life is far deeper than logic, and many times life is absolutely illogical. If you try to cling to logic you will miss many things, and those many things are the most precious. You will miss love, you will miss meditation, you will miss joy, you will miss freedom. You will miss all that makes life significant, that gives life beauty, splendor. You will miss the presence of godliness that surrounds you. Logic is a barrier, not a bridge. You have to be just open, vulnerable, receptive, silent; so that whatsoever is happening can penetrate to the deepest core of your being.
~Osho
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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV's message of unity and compassion continues to inspire hope and change across the globe.
During our conversation today, I thanked His Holiness for his efforts to return Indigenous artefacts from the Vatican Museums, and we discussed the urgent need for humanitarian aid and peace in regions of conflict.
We also focused on the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence and ensuring it serves all humanity — with the protection of the individual being paramount as we adopt and scale this technology.

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i got a bit misty eyed reading this, i can tell that this game meant so so much to not only jake but the entire team at yacht club. im really glad they stuck it through

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Itadakimasu.
One word. Japan says it before every meal.
The world hears "let's eat."
That is not what it means.
It means: I humbly receive.
Not thanks to the cook.
Thanks to the life on the plate.
The fish.
The rice.
The vegetables.
The animal.
Everything that died so you could keep living.
A small child says it.
A businessman says it.
You say it alone, with no one there to hear.
A tiny daily bow to one fact.
Your life is paid for by other lives.
Two seconds.
Before you pick up your chopsticks.
Every single time.
Itadakimasu.
Thank you for the life I get to keep.

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Elder Justin Parvu taught on the end times:
“The time will come, and it has already come, when the Christian will no longer be persecuted for prayer, but for his refusal to deny himself. Do not be deceived: the apocalypse does not arrive with frightful thunder, but with a cunning silence. Men will be enslaved unchained, controlled unknowingly and instructed to love convenience more than Truth. Peace will be demanded at any cost, but the price will be the soul. Blind obedience will be required, but not to God, but to spirits foreign to Christ. So, anyone who remains firm in their faith in Christ will be considered crazy, extremist, dangerous. Know this: it is not technology that makes the world lose, but the denial of God. It is not the mark on the hand that is more frightening, but the mark in the heart, when man stops fearing sin. When you stop confessing, when you stop crying about your mistakes, when you get accustomed to evil as something natural, that's where the end begins. Churches can stand, but if conscience collapses, nothing remains. There won’t be time for halves or quarters. It will be: either with Christ or without Him. Either cross or rejection. Whoever wants to preserve this life at any cost will lose it, and whoever will suffer for the Truth at risk of losing earthly life, this will be written in Heaven. Don't be afraid of what people are going to do with your body; be afraid of the moment when you will be tempted to keep quiet when you have to confess the Truth. That's where the great battle will take place.”

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