RaniSceleroThanto- Mis Tres Temores
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Apr 26, 2016
We wake up everyday having different reasons why. First, we need to, second is because we want to, and lastly, because we want to prove something within our lives and our existence. But as this new morning takes over one's life, it also brings in new struggles and fills in fear that will challenge not just your mind, but your soul. 

FEAR. known as the unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat.

But for me,
 
Fear is the mind-killer.


Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.


And Fear will stop me from turning my inner eye to see its path.



3 FEARS, ONE PERSON.


Rani, Scelero, Thanto...


How will I overcome these?
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