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The Lesson

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You’ve got to ask yourself—how many times have you missed a valuable lesson in life because you were too distracted by who was delivering it? That’s the core of the lesson. We get so caught up in our own egos, so concerned with appearances or tone, that we forget what’s really important. It’s not about where the truth comes from. It’s not about how it’s delivered, or whether it came from someone you respect or someone who rubbed you the wrong way. What matters is the truth itself—the lesson life is trying to teach you in that moment.

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The Angel on the Road

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We’ve all heard those stories before—someone stranded in the middle of nowhere, usually with a broken-down car, and out of the blue, a stranger appears. This stranger is always kind and helpful, fixes the problem, and just as suddenly as they came, they vanish, like the angel on the road. These stories have a mystical quality because the setting is always remote, far from any obvious help. Naturally, the question arises: Where did this person come from, and where did they go?

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Taming the Beast Within

Beast Within by Tony Jarrah

Life is a journey of growth, and sometimes that path is littered with experiences that test the core of who we are. Often, those tests reveal parts of ourselves we may not even recognize—parts that fester in the background, only surfacing under pressure. These moments, when confronted with brutal honesty, can push us to become better versions of ourselves. For some, it might take decades to confront the buried anger, fear, or shame that has shaped much of their existence. But when the light of awareness shines on those dark corners, a transformation begins—a process of taming the beast within.

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Paralysis by Analysis

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Tony Jarrah

Many of us have experienced moments where our minds run wild with possibilities, solutions, and potential outcomes. It’s like being trapped in a mental loop, endlessly going over every possible scenario until we’re frozen in place. This is what’s commonly referred to as “Paralysis by Analysis.” It’s the feeling of being so caught up in thinking through every option and outcome that we end up taking no action at all.

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Realms Beyond This Physical Existence

Tony Jarrah

Many people feel a pull toward the spiritual realm, a desire to connect with something beyond the material world. It’s a calling that’s hard to ignore, yet often misunderstood or even feared. For some, the idea of exploring astral travel, spirit guides, or the realms beyond this physical existence can spark both excitement and apprehension. There’s a yearning to understand life’s mysteries, to transcend the limitations of our bodies and minds, and to find meaning in experiences that seem to go beyond the everyday.

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The Scorpion And The Frog

The Scorpion And The Frog - Tony Jarrah

The Scorpion and the Frog: A Story of Human Nature

There is an old fable that tells a powerful truth about people and their nature. In The Scorpion and the Frog, a scorpion asks a frog to carry him across the river. At first, the frog hesitates. He knows what the scorpion is capable of, and he doesn’t want to be stung. But the scorpion argues, “If I sting you, we’ll both drown.” The frog thought about it for a minute and felt that the scorpion’s plea sounded reasonable enough, so he agrees to take the him across the river. Midway through the crossing, the frog feels a breathtakingly, painful and sudden sting right in the middle of his back, the likes of which he has ever felt, .

As the poison takes effect and they begin to sink, the frog, in disbelief, looks up at the scorpion asks, “Why did you sting me? Now we’ll both die.” The scorpion’s reply is as cold as it is simple: “I can’t help myself. It’s in my nature.”

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Empaths and Narcissists

Life has a way of teaching us lessons, sometimes in the harshest of ways. People come into our lives, and over time, they reveal themselves for who they truly are. These people can be broadly categorized as the takers and the givers, or empaths and narcissists. There are patterns in the way people behave, and once you see those patterns clearly, it becomes impossible to ignore them.

The Takers

If we were to look at people in broad strokes, we might find that they often fall into one of a few categories. First, there are the takers. These are the people who, when given the chance, will grab whatever they can get. They care very little for others and are quick to step over anyone who stands between them and what they want, including those who are close to them. Often, some of them don’t even need what they take—they’ll grab it simply because it’s there. They thrive on seeing others bend to their will.

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New Reality

This blog is very different to my other blogs. Something massive just hit me in this last week of September, 2024. I’m not sure exactly when as I’ve completely lost track of space and time. I’m in a daze. I have lost all my strong, negative emotions, and even the thoughts of such things. I literally feel like my mind is completely empty at the moment. This is very strange and a first for me.

I feel like I am in the middle of a resetting in preparation for a new reality. Stage one of which is a total wipe down, an emptying of everything out. The next stage, lets the dust settle to avoid further trauma or fear, which may lead to resistance. The final stage loads a new version of me into this avatar. As I write this, I feel like I am in stage two. This is very weird.

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A Path to Enlightenment

The Key to Life

There is a thought that much of our suffering comes from a lack of enlightenment and from resisting life. This is something that really hits home when you think about it.

Life has a natural flow, like a river moving downstream, and when we resist it, when we try to fight against the current, that’s where the struggle begins.

The more we push back against this perceived struggle—whether it’s through holding on to past pain, refusing to accept change, or resisting the reality of our situation—the harder life seems to get. This is a battle we can never win because life is always moving, always changing. Life is bigger than us. However, there is light at the end of a very long tunnel. When we learn to move with life, instead of against it, things start to shift. We may not always get what we want, but the suffering from resistance softens.

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