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Lift Up Your Heart
Lift up your heart (Jan 2019)
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He hit the nail on the head with this bit: “The man who has horrors tormenting his own soul may like to hear of greater horrors in others, or to see them on the screen, in order that he may for a moment forget his own hell within.”I don’t find interest in the mysteries and thrillers, as he was referencing, but I do joke with friends that I indulge in reality TV (I.e., Real Housewives) to remind myself I’m not the only one with family problems. I joke about it, and while I recognize I have problems, that doesn’t mean I don’t use the escape.
I think everyone has some form of escapism, Dani, to a greater or lesser degree. I love the fantasies and the super hero genres. They are very appealing, even when I know they are far from reality.God bless...



This book distinguishes between the ego, the I and the Divine. The ego is a false facade we build to protect ourselves. It is the source of our egotism. The I is our true being, which must displace the ego to be fulfilled. Finally in the third level we must surrender our I to God.
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