Reflection Of A New Earth

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Everyone has a pain body. The voice in our head that controls our thoughts, tampering with our emotions and can lead to unpleasant actions. It gets triggered by awful memories that evoke negativity, like a dark creature that feeds off on our gloomy thoughts. Just like a storyteller, it starts highlighting the most upsetting aspects of any situation, exaggerating the details and influencing our minds to think that we have a miserable life. Once the pain body started taking control, it will be challenging for positivity to penetrate into the dark abyss within your mind. From reading Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth, I realized that we can help other people be conscious from their dominant pain bodies, thus alleviating their negative thoughts.

I had a person. Someone who made sunny days brighter, stormy days better, someone who was a reliable confidant and moral support. I found my person when I was in middle school; the friendship came out of nowhere, like a tiny sprout in the sidewalks which grew to become a beautiful flower. I can’t quite recall how it started, all I knew is that I can’t imagine how dull (and less …show more content…

He “remembers what parties are like before answering,” in touch with the reality that it might not be as exciting as we imagine it to be. Moreover, he considers those social interactions to be impractical and he would rather spend time with people that really matter. He would rather make his friends online than meeting people in real life because he’ll be protected by his laptop screen. Sometimes he spends his time writing poems about his life, which serves as a reflective yet soothing activity that helped him understand events that occurred in his

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