In this beautiful perfect heaven, the hell of cowardice is yours for the taking, just like the joy of bravery is.
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In this beautiful perfect heaven, the hell of cowardice is yours for the taking, just like the joy of bravery is.
Fear is a feeling, and bravery is a choice.
The only thing a person needs to be brave is fear.
A fearless person can't be brave.
Likewise, a person can't be self-disciplined (a.k.a. free-spirited) without at least some kind of feeling or urge such as fear, anger, hunger, pain, discomfort, etc.
Hunger, anger, fear, pain, and discomfort are like water. Self-discipline (a.k.a. spiritual freedom) is like choosing to swim. Spiritual slavery/imprisonment is like drowning, or at least the feeling of drowning. It's drowning without dying.
It's like waterboarding yourself, which is fine if that's what you choose. To each their own.
We live in heaven, but some choose hell.
In heaven, if you want to waterboard yourself, you get to.
In heaven, even the hell-wishers get their wish.
In this beautiful perfect heavenly world in which we all live, the hell of cowardice is yours for the taking, just like the joy of bravery is.
In this beautiful perfect heavenly world in which we all live, the hell of imaginary slavery is yours for the taking, just as is the graceful joy and invincible inner peace of honest spiritual freedom (a.k.a. self-discipline).
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I believe spiritual freedom (a.k.a. self-discipline) manifests as bravery, confidence, grace, honesty, love, and inner peace.
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It's very true about what you said, bravery truly does lead to joy.Celestine Adhiambo wrote: ↑January 16th, 2024, 9:03 am Life often presents us with choices, where bravery can lead to joy, and cowardice may lead to a self-imposed hell. It's up to us to navigate these paths in our journey.
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Imagine a perfect world where everything is beautiful and serene. This can be seen as a metaphor for a situation where opportunities and positive conditions are abundant. In such a place, people still face choices about how they live their lives and respond to situations.
The "hell of cowardice" refers to the negative consequences of choosing to act with fear and avoidance. Cowardice involves avoiding challenges, difficult decisions, or standing up for oneself and others. Even in a perfect world, choosing cowardice can lead to feelings of regret, self-loathing, and missed opportunities. It’s like living in a personal hell where one's potential is never fully realized, and fear dictates actions.
On the other hand, "the joy of bravery" represents the positive outcomes of choosing courage and boldness. Bravery means facing challenges head-on, making tough decisions, and standing up for what is right. In a perfect world, acting bravely leads to a sense of accomplishment, fulfillment, and happiness. It’s like living in a personal heaven where one feels proud of their actions and decisions.
The essence of the statement is that the environment alone doesn’t determine one’s experiences. Even in the best of circumstances, personal choices shape individual realities. You can choose to live in the "hell" of cowardice, where fear controls your actions, or in the "joy" of bravery, where courage leads to personal growth and fulfillment.
Ultimately, the statement highlights the power of personal choice and the impact it has on one’s life. Even in a perfect world, the responsibility of choosing between fear and courage lies with each person. This choice determines whether one experiences a personal hell or heaven.
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