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On the path to no more consistent mental and physical strain. No more shooting in the dark. The source is clear (PTSD/ chronic high stress) and it needs to go. Only thru the practices of the Temple of Zeus can one free the mind from deep rooted ailments.

Once I heal enough, I wish to help everyone here learn about the importance of calmness and the personal/general stress that can lead to other areas in life being affected and help spot the root for you, only to those willing.

What I learn thru this I will use to help my brothers and sisters.

I start again from the beginning but with calmness and easeness as opposed to how before the high stress having control of my mind and body even while meditating...

Apologies if I ever came off as too intense/snappy. That's being healed, finally.

I choose to align myself to God and the Gods and thus I tend to notice my life aligned with this holy place. Huge breakthrough in the updates recently and for my personal life.

Everyone stay focused on the Gods and help yourself *first* so They have a chance to also help you.

Hail Zeus!
"Aristotle further argues (V.11, 1138a) that the suicide commits an injustice against the polis against the community because his life is not his alone, but could benefit others also; family, society and others. It belongs also to those who depend on him, who love him, and who are diminished by his absence whose a part of them is also going to die with their death. The man who kills himself steals from everyone who needed him to remain."

-XI. On Suicide: The Slaying of the Self

We will link the Death Ethics to any member who posts here about suicide.
"The doctor who loses a patient despite doing everything within her power carries no weight in the eyes of Ma'at, his soul is lighter for the life he attempted to save."

I've heard of doctors who carried heavy guilt and remorse for not being able to save a patient. Having knowledge of the Ethics of Ma'at would help them.

"But the doctor who kills on purpose through malpractice, through indifference, through deliberate harm is a killer wearing a healer's coat."

And we all hear of these killers in hospitals.

-Death & Slaying Ethics
Gunas são as forças, os atributos ou qualidades componentes de cada ser, bem como de todos os mundos. Há milênios, os sábios e as escrituras hindus dizem que Prakriti (a natureza) é triguna, isto é, formada por três atributos: sattva, rajas e tamas.
Sattva é a qualidade de sabedoria, harmonia, luz, paz, leveza, tranquilidade, equilíbrio, sobriedade, saúde, santidade, liberdade,
coerência, imperturbabilidade, contentamento...
Rajas é o atributo de força, luta, domínio, conquista, energia, ação, paixão, dinamismo, violência, agitação, inquietude, agressividade...
Tamas é o guna de inércia, preguiça, estagnação, indolência, pobreza, ignorância, treva, lerdeza, depressão, negatividade,
desânimo, astenia...
Cada ser, objeto e até mesmo cada fenômeno ou estado de ser resultam do jogo dos gunas. Há sempre um dominante, enquanto os dois outros são secundários e concomitantes.

Yoga para Nervosos de José Hermógenes em 1963.

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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