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Black Label Society - Been A Long Time
"The death, the lies, in lies the truth
All that it is, what was, ain't true
I was down but now I can see
The pain, the hurt, the misery
Oh lord, it's been a long time
Doing my best I'll try and get it next time
This cross you bare I've come to carry for you
This cross you bare I've come to break it in two
I was down but now I can see"
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CONTROL (Ultimate Edition) Part 1 - Gameplay: MoFio23!
1st PC Gameplay Upload (TEST) - 14.6GB - StreamLabs 1.13.3 via Steam
Tower Specs (Wheatley):
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 - ROG STRIX
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor
32 GB RAM - Corsair Dominator Platinum (3600 MHz)
ROG Crosshair VIII Formula Motherboard
(3) 27" ASUS TUF GAMING VG279QM Monitors
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Fulton J. Sheen's Catechism: #4 Human Freedom
The “Fulton Sheen Catechism” is a 50 part series that was recorded in the 1950's
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Theopneust: Divinitus Inspiratum
Where does motivation come from? Does it come from within or without? Is action based on freewill or determinism? These are question you should be asking yourself! The word inspiration comes from the Greek word theopneustos, literally meaning "God-breathed” You may right now be inspired to dive deep into a complex world that has been left unexamined… and a life left unexamined is unfortunately not worth living as Socrates once said… So, pay close attention to the words I have been inspired to inspire you with today!
People today are oblivious to the subliminal choices we are making every second of our lives, our choices are happening quantumly and with such great speed that we forget how much control we really have. These seeds of inspiration dictate the why’s first and then dictates the how’s second… These complicated and seemingly instantaneous reasons for our actions may be overwhelming to us and stifle our progress if we were aware of them all in every moment. ..
This is why faith is such an integral part of our lives, when we trust in the process; what we are really doing is trusting in ourselves and the complicated beings that we have been inspired to become… Faith is something integral to the survival of our species. Nothing happens by chance because everything we do inspires others. Inspiration inspires action and then creates a ripple in the water and then goes on inspiring everything that exists...
Cosmic space is an infinite and ever-expanding palette. Just like our own consciousness, it accepts everything that it is exposed to. Our soul’s mind absorbs and evaporates inspiration like clouds manifest in the sky and precipitate moisture…Imagine the world’s population made cognizant of how their choices affect everything around them; manifesting the infinite seeds of inspiration from God’s own conscious breath trillions upon trillions of years ago. This actuality that time is infinite is unfathomable and to be able to fathom time we have to understand that time itself is in another dimension outside of the 3-dimensional world we now live in...
Choice is a birthright, it’s a gift from God… Right now, you have a choice to make; to choose to be inspired, to choose to inspire others, to rise up, to make a decision to be the best person you can be. Bring out the best in others by bringing out the best in yourself!
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Fulton J. Sheen - The Crucifixion and the Meaning of the Resurrection
"And he departed from our sight that we might return to our hearts and find him there. For he left us, and behold, he is here." Saint Augustine
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A Luminous Observer and the Empyrean Metamorphose...
An illuminating waning crescent moon ushers in the birth of a day... and fatefully; the death of a night...
Soundscape brought to you by The Connecticut Valley and Mozart
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Gustav Mahler's 2nd Symphony 'Resurrection'
I. Allegro Maestoso - Edith Mathis/Doris Soffel/London Philharmonic Choir/John Alldis/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Klaus Tennstedt
II. Andante Moderato - Edith Mathis/Doris Soffel/London Philharmonic Choir/John Alldis/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Klaus Tennstedt
III in Ruhig Flie Ender Bewegung - Edith Mathis/Doris Soffel/London Philharmonic Choir/John Alldis/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Klaus Tennstedt
IV. Urlicht (Sehr Feierlich Aber Schlicht) (Words from 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn') - Edith Mathis/Doris Soffel/London Philharmonic Choir/John Alldis/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Klaus Tennstedt
V. Im Tempo Des Scherzos (Wild Herausfahrend) - Langsam - Allegro Energico - Langsam - Edith Mathis/Doris Soffel/London Philharmonic Choir/John Alldis/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Klaus Tennstedt
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The Subjective Pessimist
The quintessential pessimist’s meaning of life is void of the word meaning. There is no purpose or reason for life… there is no rational side to living or thinking. There is no religion or ethics system. There is only science and the strict doctrines that are constantly changing since science isn’t anything other than a temporary opinion-based answer to life’s complex questions. Pessimists are in denial of the mysterious ways of life and the harmonious ways of humanity. The pessimist’s struggle is futile in its attempts to deal with despair and misery. Instead of accepting the fact that there are other realms and dimensions besides our ego based present tense form; they will substitute the healing process of temporary grief with an empirical answer to ease their ruminations…. Those who follow the dogmatic ways of science and nihilism like Arthur Schopenhauer; find instant comfort in the thought that life is so absent of meaning that the nonexistence of the world is preferable to its existence. Schopenhauer is obviously trapped in a deterministic philosophy of his self-proclamation of zero responsibility because there is no such thing as a choice in his world that revolves around him. Freewill to the pessimist is too much responsibility, too much of an ethical burden to bear and absolutely too vague of a topic to consider worthy of further elaboration… The benefits of pessimism do more harm to the mind than good in the long run… The tangible satiations that make life worth living for a pessimist have its sole benefit in being prepared for the worst-case scenario; because the worst-case scenario for a nihilist is life itself. Pessimists will say that “there is nothing new under the sun” This is basically an excuse for having no imagination or fervor to explore the possibilities of the seemingly impossible. The possibilities of what you can accomplish in your lifetime is the meaning of life. Life is a test to see what you are willing to sacrifice to bring your imagination to reality. It’s easy to rebel against what is morally right and feed the jaded and cynical side of yourself that has been emotionally scarred; or you may choose a difficult life of suffering and commitment to stifle your instinctual desires. It’s best to compromise with a centered equilibrium, a balanced life of free-willing optimistic responsibility that you owe to your DNA for sustaining humanity. Look outside of yourself and try to grasp the larger picture. The meaning of life is not as simple as you would like it to be but at least it drives us to achive better outcomes…
Language dictates meaning; so technically, the meaning of life could betray you if you don’t believe that you are worth your weight in words…The pursuit of happiness is really the pursuit of chemical endorphins and higher sensation. We are always chasing the dragon after that first elation of joy we experience as children. The meaning of life is exactly what you would expect it to be for your instinctual side; but very complex when we over think it. When we over analyze something, we are searching for something that is hidden deep down in the unconsciousness of our psyche. We spend time and money and unfortunately sacrifice our own precious lives in search of these so called meanings; which are in actuality not meanings, but better explained in an answer to the question, “What is reality?”.
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Fulton J. Sheen: Meet a Perfect Stranger, Yourself!
“Truth must be sought at all costs, but separate isolated truths will not do. Truth is like life; it has to be taken on its entirety or not at all. . . . We must welcome truth even if it reproaches and inconveniences us -- even if it appears in the place where we thought it could not be found.” Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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The Fulton Project - How to Improve Your Mind
Courtesy of his "Life is Worth Living" series; Futon J. Sheen provokes us to question the ways in which we may have been taught to comprehend knowledge; revealing a sensational strategy on how to develop intellectual growth with a sumptuous metaphor of wisdom worthy of consumption... Enjoy and God Bless!!!
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