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Inward Inward by Yung Pueblo
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“the world itself is currently shifting from being ruled by the fear of ego to being liberated by the love of consciousness; what we face internally is a microcosm of what humanity faces globally—this is why growing our self-love is a medicine for our earth. if you measure the length of your ego, it will equal the distance between you and your freedom”
Yung Pueblo, Inward
“a hero is one who heals their own wounds and then shows others how to do the same”
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“i kept running away from my darkness until i understood that in it i would find my freedom”
Yung Pueblo, Inward
“life is not a race to be won but a journey we embark on”
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“their love for one another is not the end but rather a means to an end.”
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“there is no real freedom without honesty, and without honesty, there can be no peace of mind.”
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“happiness will come and go. the sea of life flows between calmness and storms.”
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“i am happily a work in progress”
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“because being calm in the midst of chaos is a sign of true power”
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“as she looked into her past,
she noticed that the road
she had traveled was
no simple straight line.
her journey toward fully
loving herself and the world
was full of forward and
backward movement,
twists, turns, detours,
and even some pauses.
at times, she doubted her progress,
her potential, and even
her power to change.
but today, with the
wisdom of experience at hand,
she knows she could not have gotten
to where she is without every
movement she has ever made.”
Yung Pueblo, Inward
“true power is living the realization that you are your own healer, hero, and leader. it is when you share your truth with compassion and peace. your power grows when you make progress in your own freedom and wisdom. those who are truly powerful do not harm themselves or others; instead, they use their energy to enrich all they know with love.” self-love”
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“self-love does not grow the ego; it does the opposite. it is our ego that carries the craving that causes our suffering—the incessant craving that rests at the center of the ego is the ultimate block that stops us from achieving freedom.”
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“i want to live in a world where harm is not systemic, where love organizes society, where the earth is respected, and where life is valued above all else”
Yung Pueblo, Inward
“sometimes we go back and repeat an old mistake just so we can remember why we moved forward”
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“i spent most of my life trying to prove to myself and others that i had no pain and felt no sorrow”
Yung Pueblo, Inward
“when the body is tired the mind will often create worries to focus on”
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“she believed that the damage to her mind and heart was permanent, until she met wisdom, who taught her that no pain or wound is eternal,”
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