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Writings From the Heart

What does it really mean to live?

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In its simplest form, to live is to love. To love what occupies your time. To love the people you surround yourself with. To forgive, make mistakes and fulfill your desires. We are here to care for our vessels. To breathe in the fresh air and lend a helping hand. To live by our truth. To live by our truth is to love ourselves. The very feeling of love is life itself.


Our surroundings are clouded by illusions. The digital realm should not be taken seriously. It can be used as a tool if necessary. However, in most cases is a complete indulgence. Therefore not for the day-to-day maintenance and routine. It can be used as inspiration in short doses as well. 


The digital world has always been fantasy. It’s just an idea of what’s happening. A way to portray a possibility. But we cannot confuse this for what’s actually happening. What is worth our energy. What is real and possible. It gives illusion and falsehood that we are capable of juggling more than what’s reasonable. In reality it strips us, robs us of real connection, of tangible things.


To really live is to see what’s right in front of us. For our own eyes to comprehend, understand, and digest the real things that are happening.



To live is to love, and to love an illusion is a lie. 


Abundance Emi 2025



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