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Divine Confrontations and Inner Renewal

In a world of eternal contradictions, the spiritual element does not act directly but rather like a behind-the-scenes director, provoking clashes in which the divine and the human come into collision. During the formation of the Church, for instance, there is a noticeable play of dual laws, where the holy spark of the Spirit of God intermingles with human frailty and passions. It is precisely this dualism that creates the ground for numerous disputes, national strife, and cultural conflicts, which in turn become both a test and a catalyst for deep inner transformation in every individual.

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  • 20.03.2025

Embracing Conflict for Genuine Growth

When the fear of internal conflict becomes habitual, a person chooses to bypass problems and remain on the periphery of life. Such a strategy often indicates a desire to avoid the inevitable pain that arises in the process of self-awareness and deep personal growth. In striving to maintain our inner comfort zone, we risk missing the opportunity to confront the contradictions of our own nature – moments which, albeit painful, offer a chance for true development.

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  • 20.03.2025

Navigating the Storm of Self-Doubt

Self-doubt is capable of destroying inner harmony, undermining belief in one’s abilities, and hindering personal development. At the very beginning of the struggle with insecurity, a person may experience pronounced mood swings: a feeling of strength and competence is replaced by feelings of worthlessness and helplessness. Such instability leads to internal contradictions, complicating decision-making and preventing the achievement of established goals.

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  • 20.03.2025

Truth's Bitter Reflection: Embracing Imperfection

In our pursuit of an ideal truth, we often face a painful mirror reflecting our hidden flaws. We assume that truth is a pure light, an uplifting force; however, when it exposes our inner contradictions, it turns out that the love for truth is accompanied by a fear of our own shortcomings. In this dynamic struggle, our consciousness longs to maintain an image of purity, refusing to acknowledge our darker sides because true self-revelation is often perceived as a betrayal of oneself.

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  • 20.03.2025

Radical Interventions and the Loss of Human Complexity

Radical intervention, akin to a lobotomy, can indeed lead to a simplified approach to life, as it eradicates the complex and ambiguous aspects of human thought and emotion. One source compares this intervention to the surgical operation of a lobotomy, where “the focus of excitation is removed from aggressive mentally ill patients,” but at the same time “the higher human faculties—the subtlety of intellect, emotions, creative potential, and, above all, the ability to believe in God, pray, and live a Christian life—are irretrievably lost” (source: 500_2495.txt). This indicates that such an intervention not only simplifies one’s psychic life by stripping it of its refined nuances, but may also have long-term negative consequences for a person’s personal and spiritual development.

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