By Paulo Coelho
The Warrior of Light remembers the past.
(Manual of the Warrior of Light)
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By Paulo Coelho
The Warrior of Light remembers the past.
(Manual of the Warrior of Light)
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The past…
yes, we always remember the past,
it's simply…. unforgettable.
Those memories, those moments……
:-)
Every one of us is like a blank board where…
the past writes it's notes.
Without them we would never be complete.
In the past are our loved ones,
my mom,…,..
who… passed away.
How could we ever forget them?
love
Agnieszka
Past is a very peculiar thing. As present. As future.
We all may get a kind of Omnimemory.
But equally to Human’s history, if we try to enter into the details of our past, I think it fails for a lot of one of us… And it’s ofently misrepresenting.
By this time, we need silence and patience and concentration to see and understand the Vision.
Can anyone get it?
The memory is crucial for the Warrior. Not in order to cry on his lost battles, but to see the false steps he climbed to fall, into the past.
Permitting the recognition of our periods, past is a candle.
Blessings.
I didn’t get the invite ;)
our past provides us with our true leaning and therefore allows us to make the most of the future.
Clearly I am not a warrior of the light – my memory is not exactly first rate.
Jokes aside, our individuality is nothing but the trace we leave on the firmament…
The past…
yes, we always remember the past,
it’s simply…. unforgettable.
Those memories, those moments……
:-)
Every one of us is like a blank board where…
the past writes it’s notes.
Without them we would never be complete.
In the past are our loved ones,
my mom,…,..
who… passed away.
How could we ever forget them?
love
Agnieszka
What would be special at remembering the past? It sounds to me like a trivia. Is there a hidden meaning?
we [can] learn from the past, but we must not dwell in it.
“Even God can not change the past” (Agathon)
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we can learn from the past but we must not dwell in it, as we can not change it.
“Even God can not change the past” (Agathon)
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