César Rubio

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César Rubio
Just like a doctor might prescribe something unpleasant—like cold baths, exercise, or going barefoot—to help a patient heal, the universe sometimes “prescribes” challenges like illness, loss, or hardship to us. These things aren’t random; they’re part of a greater design, tailored to our lives and connected to the well-being of the whole world. Every event, even the painful ones, fits into the structure of reality, just like a stone fits perfectly into a wall. If we reject what happens or resent our fate, we’re resisting the natural order and trying to pull ourselves out of the larger purpose we belong to. So we should accept what comes not just because it was meant for us, but because it contributes to the health, harmony, and continuation of the universe itself.
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