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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2021 00:07:01 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Begin by understanding that everything is malleable. The process of growth is necessarily transformational: every flower starts with a seed, every dragonfly metamorphoses from a baby nymph.Accept nature as absolute. It is allegorical and its fundamental rules are programmed into the range of human conditions and existence. A person who tries to out-think nature is bound for great suffering as he is trying to defy the source of his own thinking.Understand that nature is not prescriptive. It do...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Begin by understanding that everything is malleable.</p><p>The process of growth is necessarily transformational: every flower starts with a seed, every dragonfly metamorphoses from a baby nymph.</p><hr><p>Accept nature as absolute. It is allegorical and its fundamental rules are programmed into the range of human conditions and existence.</p><p>A person who tries to out-think nature is bound for great suffering as he is trying to defy the source of his own thinking.</p><hr><p>Understand that nature is not prescriptive. It does not seek to teach or inspire. Its existence is pure and undisturbed. The growth of nature is independent of its purpose.</p><p>The human mind has been trained to deduce motivations from patterns. It prefers narratives because predictability is an easier circumstance for survival.</p><p>Where such narratives are violated, the mind resists.</p><hr><p>To experience harmony is to accept that all realities are malleable. While changes bring about losses, they are a way of life and one should look forward to them.</p><hr><p>Thus, know that one has complete and total control of how they think and feel, as all thinking is intentional which gives rise to feelings, which are reactive.</p><p>Believe in the power of will.</p><hr><p>Understand that experiences are individual realities, which obey the same rules of nature: neutral, malleable and forever changing.</p><p>Accept nothing as given.</p><p>Have no expectations for how things were and will be. The single source of truth comes from the present moment. To think about it is to dwell on the past.</p><hr><p>Remain curious and simple.</p><p>Freedom and clarity come from internalizing the laws of change.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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