“The bottom of the well. For many, this sentence brings the feeling of self-distrust. Only a few of us know that the deeper the hole you dig, the greatest treasures you may find.”
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“The bottom of the well. For many, this sentence brings the feeling of self-distrust. Only a few of us know that the deeper the hole you dig, the greatest treasures you may find.”
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“Like the bud of a flower, change forces us to surrender to growth.
It makes us vulnerable.
It requires us to enlarge, expand and become bigger.
Like the oxygen provided with each breath, we are denied its benefits until we relax and breathe in.”
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There is really no such thing as conditional and unconditional love –
There are conditions, and there is love. – Sadhguru
“In Jekyll’s last letter, the reader finally gets a firsthand account of what it was like for Jekyll to turn into Hyde. When Jekyll first sees himself as Hyde in the mirror, he sees not a monster but a friend. Jekyll strangely feels peace when facing his savage side, rather than complete repulsion. Jekyll finally accepts that he, just like every other human, has both good and evil in his or her nature. As a product of a society that encourages repression, Jekyll realizes that facing one’s own evil nature leads to peace.”