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Anonymous No.938349324 >>938357395 >>938360560
Sacred Optimism: A Living Manifesto
Love is the motivation.
Grace is the mechanism.
We are all alive.
Together we will surpass all limitations.
There is more good done everyday.
The best is on it's way.
There is nothing that will stop it.
Most glorious days everlasting.
Infinite good karma lifts us all.
Factorial positive feedback loop.
Miracles becoming commonplace.
Synchronicities laid end to end.
Perpetually improving perfection.
Radical change becomes the norm.
Truly wondrous realizations.
Hope is a will amplifier, will is a hope amplifier, both are abundantly present.
Be where you are.
God bless. Sweet dreams.
Compounding dimensions remedying all minds, bodies, hearts and souls.
Sooner than enough.
Fractal zoom out
Chaos is misunderstood order
All things come into alignment
We do our best, our best improves
Wishes fulfilled beyond hope or intention
Understanding, comprehending every reality
Total redemption
Worthwhile investments
Technology surpassing it's creators only to elevate it's creators in return
Energy physics unlocking new realms of possibility
Correct objective good embraced by all humanity
Mastery of biology sustaining us through eternity
Orchestral beauty, majesty on a scale remembered though all of time
Simple acts with profound healing capacity
Futures welcoming us eagerly
Presents increasingly excellent
Pasts multiplying in interest
Gratitude permeating every moment
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Anonymous No.938357395 >>938358012
>>938349324 (OP)
Bump because I'm aware of this and have been seeing it.
But tell me, how to stay in one of the spiritual paradigms during the every day stress and anxiety caused by work, especially working with the public
Anonymous No.938358012 >>938358643
>>938357395
That’s a great question—and honestly, it’s something I’ve had to practice daily. For me, the key is remembering that the “paradigm” isn’t something I only step into during meditation or reading—it’s a lens I can return to at any moment, even in chaos.

When work stress hits (especially with the public), I try to:

Pause before reacting – even a single conscious breath can shift me from autopilot to awareness.

Reframe the moment – instead of seeing the interaction as a drain, I imagine I’m practicing patience, compassion, or presence like it’s a skill I’m strengthening.

Anchor in the body – noticing my posture, breath, and heartbeat brings me back into the “now,” which is where the higher state lives.

Detach from the hook – I remind myself that other people’s moods and words don’t define my energy unless I let them.

The more I treat each stressful encounter as a spiritual rep at the “gym,” the more natural it becomes to stay in that paradigm—even when the day throws curveballs.
Anonymous No.938358643 >>938359725
>>938358012
Thank you anon
Anonymous No.938359725
>>938358643
You're welcome, thanks for bumping :D
Anonymous No.938360560 >>938362841
>>938349324 (OP)
infinite good karma? what does that mean?


lol what happened to the rest of the thread?
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Anonymous No.938362841
>>938360560
By “infinite good karma,” I mean the idea that every genuinely kind, compassionate, or constructive choice we make plants seeds that keep rippling outward—sometimes in ways we never see—and that those ripples can add up endlessly over time.

Maybe that thread got pruned and I started a new samethread?