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  You’re Not Falling Apart It’s Love That’s Holding You in Place When I walked through the garden, surrounded by tall mountains and the gentle whispers of the trees, my soul became still. I stopped and stood quietly. My thoughts faded as I looked around in wonder. Every leaf, every breeze, and every stone felt like a silent sign of how amazing the Creator is. A river flowed quietly beside me, smooth and clear. Its sound was soft, like a peaceful tune. Birds flew above me, happy and free, as if they were dancing. Then I heard laughter, bright and joyful. I saw children playing, full of life. Their happiness filled the air. I walked toward them. One little girl ran to me and hugged my legs. Her eyes were full of trust. She called her friends, and soon I was surrounded by happy, shining faces. I felt their joy entering my heart. Undoubtedly,children are a reflection of the Divine, Pure and bright, their souls still glowing with the light of their beginning.   Their laughter...

Why I Love Death in a World Terrified of It

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  Why I Love Death in a World Terrified of It Stop begging for more time.Time is a cage.Death is the only key that fits the lock While sitting in gatherings and working with people, I noticed something common in everyone: the fear of death. This made me wonder why people avoid talking about the one truth that none of us can escape. Death is not the end, it is actually the beginning of our real life. Since the dawn of time, no human has escaped death, yet people still fear it deeply. I began to ask myself: why? What are people misunderstanding about death?   As I reflected and observed more, I came to realize that death is not something to be afraid of. It's simply a transition a return to our true home, a meeting with our Creator, and the start of an eternal life. To understand people’s fear, I began having conversations about death, starting with my own sister. When I brought up the topic, she asked me not to talk about it because it scared her. I saw fear in her eyes, th...

Behind the Smiles: What the World Doesn’t Show You

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Behind the Smiles: What the World Doesn’t Show You                I sat under a tree, feeling peaceful beside a calm river. Birds flew high above me, free and beautiful. It felt like they knew secrets about me. The river water moved gently around me, like it was telling me stories about my life and things I didn’t know yet. The huge, open sky felt like it was saying, "This world is yours."   Under that sky, I talked to God in my heart. I asked Him what the world was really like. What hides behind people’s happy faces? Just then, I saw a small, hurt cat near the tree roots. Her paw was bleeding. Her eyes were full of pain. Nearby, two other cats played happily, ignoring her suffering. Their carelessness hurt my heart.   I didn’t wait. I ran to the hurt cat. I picked her up softly. I took her to a vet. I stayed with her. I fed her. I talked gently to her until she was better. Looking into her eyes, I didn’t just see pain. I saw lon...

A Forgotten Friend, A Grieving Family: My Emotional Journey to the Village

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  A Meeting That Changed My Heart         A  story of hardship, love, and lost connections Yesterday, as I was driving through the winding dusty roads of a quiet village, I noticed a young man by the roadside. He was bent over his work, hauling sacks heavier than himself while tears streamed down his face, carving silent pathways through the dust on his cheeks.   I slowed down, then stopped altogether. Something in his sobs tugged at my soul. I stepped out of my car and approached him gently. As I greeted him, the first word he uttered in a cracked voice was:   “Thank God.” Those words stunned me. Thank God? When his eyes were brimming with sorrow? Curious, I asked him to tell me about his life. His story poured out like a flood held back too long.     “My father died when I was born,” he said, staring at the dirt as if it held the answers to his misfortune.   “When I turned ten, I lost my mother too. Our relat...