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Continúa, Has publicado jun 22, 2019
My mom says that it's a gift but I call it a nightmare, spiritual counselors and doctors think it's amazing what I can see but they clearly don't understand what it's like to see people who have already passed. Spirits who stay on earth have unfinished business once the spirits succeed they gain peace and leave earth. I use my "gift" to help spirits find peace. Some spirits come to me in dreams other times I see them as I see normal, everyday people. Sometimes I see things in my dreams that makes me feel unsafe. Usually I'm very cautious about the spirits I choose to help but this time I have a feeling that I've made a mistake...
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Our minds are an enigma: On this road we call life, we learn many things. Experiences, chosen by many, and yet lived uniquely through each of our own eyes. These experiences mold us subtly and steadily. Over time, we mature into the beings we are today. Whether they have been for good or for bad, these experiences are an undeniable part of us as we live and breathe. Those experiences, those past blessings, those past mistakes lead us to learn more about the world. We learn to interpret nature and the many physical experiences we have day by day, around others who are the protagonists of their own stories. We also learn, however, more about ourselves-our strengths, our weaknesses. Our mind slowly traverses the world in an attempt to learn more about it; such is the voyage of the mind into itself. With this book, Scattered Dreams & Dragonflies, I attempt to delve deep into those tiny bits and fragments our mind recreates when we are at rest-our dreams. I believe our dreams are of high value, as the mind, when we are conscious, constantly restrains itself, adjusting to our maturity and moral compass. By this metric, we are then tied to the constraints of mundane existence; thus, our awareness keeps us tamed and under control. When we sleep, I believe our minds let loose, freeing all our tension, all our wants, all our undeniable truths, failures, and pains. Just like AI, it creates something out of everything we are. Everything we strive to hide from reality, everything we only wish could be possible, everything we feel is impossible-all of it has its space in our minds. As we sleep, those chains are lifted, and we become our most authentic selves.
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When in Coma

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What do you think when you hear the word 'coma'? Sometimes other people jokingly use the word coma to describe people who are sleeping deeply. But a coma is a serious condition that has nothing to do with sleep. Someone who is in a coma is 'dead to the world' or unconscious and will not able to respond to voices, other sounds, or any sort of activity going on nearby. But sometimes, when we hear the word "Coma", a lot of us believe that the soul or the spirit of the person who's suffering from it will separate from its body and will roam around or travel anywhere. They even say that when the person who has been in coma was already awake, they will be no memories of their soul roaming around anywhere. But some people say (especially to those who experience this) they still had memories of their soul roaming around. Let me ask you this question. "If you ever had the choice to decide between place of peace or a place without pain, and the earthly human suffering, which one would you choose to go towards to?"