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"people who die of thirst in the desert are sometimes found carrying full bottles of water, because they were afraid that if they drank it, they would have nothing left for later."

Isn’t that profound and speaks volumes about how so many of us live?

We save love for the right person, money for the right crisis, words for the right moment, dreams for the right age, joy like emergency ration, afraid that if we spend it today, life may refuse us tomorrow.

But what is the point of carrying water if you die thirsty?

That bottle is a metaphor for everything we keep postponing: The trip, call, apology, confession, book, risk, small happiness, ordinary Tuesday we could have made beautiful.

Seneca wrote, “While we wait for life, life passes.”

Maybe wisdom is knowing when to conserve and when to drink. Because fear can make even abundance useless.

And sometimes, survival begins the moment you stop saving life for later and finally take a sip.

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I sometimes look upon life, and wonder how in that vast maze, we somehow manage to find, those that we care about, and call friends and family. I often look back through the maze, and into the past, and fondly and with gratitude, reminisce about those who touched my lives, and went away. Some into the next dimension.

Life, our lives, and all of us, are dots moving around in an already complicated maze, and sometimes fate and chance connects us. For good and for bad. But, I bet, there is something, looking down on the board of life, and with a flick of its fingers, tentacles, or maybe with just a thought, changing the course of the dots that are lives, and moving them around to meet in love or worse, in conflict.

In case you were not aware of it, the chess game, has a total number of possible game variations, that is estimated to be roughly 10 to the power of 120.

Known as the Shannon Number, this is greater than the estimated number of atoms in the entire observable universe.

If the 16 white and 16 black characters on a chess board can throw up such a mind-boggling number such as the Shannon Number, then just stop and think of the billions of humans on this planet, and how we go about their daily lives, meeting other people, and what each contact is doing to the other. Just a thought.

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Prayer (from the Latin precari "to ask earnestly, beg, entreat") is an invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with an object of worship through deliberate communication. From Biblical times to today, the most common form of prayer is to directly appeal to God to grant one's requests. This in many ways is the simplest form of prayer. Some have termed this the social approach to prayer.

Various spiritual traditions offer a wide variety of devotional acts. There are morning and evening prayers, graces said over meals, and reverent physical gestures. Some Christians bow their heads and fold their hands. Some Native Americans regard dancing as a form of prayer. Some Sufis whirl. Hindus chant mantras. Jewish prayer may involve swaying back and forth and bowing. Muslims practice salat (kneeling and prostration) in their prayers. Quakers keep silent. Some pray according to standardized rituals and liturgies, while others prefer extemporaneous prayers. Still others combine the two.

There is an even more powerful version of praying to god and the supreme creator and that is when you pray for another person, for another soul and you pray from the most purest and powerful part of your soul. That prayer stems from true love. Selfless love. When you pray for others, God listens to you and blesses them, and sometimes, when you are safe and happy, remember that someone has prayed for you…. Life is full of blessings

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https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260608-sagrada-famlia-the-ancient-engineering-marvels-of-the-worlds-tallest-church

'A place of legend': The ancient engineering marvels of the world's tallest church

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GUZ0I7LUq0

La Sagrada Familia-The Alan Parson Project

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