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Once we understand we have sin, (the seven deadly) something changes
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“Stop telling yourself that the grass is greener on the other side, because it’s not. It is greener where you water it. So take control of your life and start watering your own pastures and grow your own greener.”
— knowanoah
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Zeuss the lord almighty gave me "the lord of all light" duty with his wife Athena. To have open active conferences about God tio a group of people , our family and Mother Mari crucified him and Athena.
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Only God can decide who lives or dies. Only God can decide who stays alive.
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“Compliment people. If you think a good thing about someone, there’s no harm in saying it aloud.”
— Unknown
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Hell is actually eternal nothingness after you lose your consciousness from death.
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“I believe everyone has the ability to love another, but how well we love depends upon our ability to love ourselves.”
— Emina Gaspar-Vrana
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“If you lose someone, but find yourself, you won.”
— Unknown
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Pride manufactures wants into needs. Merriweather
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Lions Mane Mushroom stimulates Nerve Growth Factor which is important for enhancing cognition and can relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety and has anti-inflammatory effects that produce the same benefit. Ngf
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The good deal about being in the position of not processing yourself with a lot of saving acts if any is the cost of the saving acts. Which in Robert a Christian God's viewpoint in terms of worship is a saving act is a life costing event for the one who saves.
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Envy: The Poisoned Sin That Eats from the Inside
Envy is one of the seven deadly sins, but unlike pride or wrath, it often wears a quieter face. It doesn’t always explode—it seeps. It lingers in secret corners of the heart, whispering that someone else’s joy should have been ours.
Envy is the sin of resentment over someone else’s good. It doesn’t just want what others have—it wants to see them lose it.
That’s why envy is so dangerous. It’s not about reaching higher—it’s about pulling others down.
Envy’s Core Lie: “There’s Not Enough for Me”
At its root, envy feeds on a scarcity mindset—the belief that someone else’s blessing is a threat to our own. When we envy, we see life like a fixed pie: if they have more, we have less.
But life isn’t a competition with limited slices. Someone else’s beauty, success, wealth, love, or talent doesn’t take away our own worth.
Envy lies.
It tells us:
“They don’t deserve it.”
“You’re less than them.”
“You can only feel good if they lose.”
And if we listen, envy will quietly harden our hearts.
What Envy Does to the Soul
It distorts love. It makes us unable to celebrate others.
It rots gratitude. It blinds us to the good in our own lives.
It breeds isolation. It poisons our relationships.
It feeds discontent. Nothing is ever enough.
Envy isn't just a feeling—it’s a sin because it turns us against the very community and connection we’re meant to build.
The Cure for Envy
The opposite of envy is charity—real, active love.
To heal envy, we must:
Practice genuine gratitude for what we have.
Learn to rejoice in the success of others.
Focus on our own path without measuring it against someone else’s.
Ask for grace to see life with abundance, not scarcity.
Envy dies when we believe deeply: there’s enough love, enough beauty, enough success in this world for all of us.
Final Reflection
Envy is a sin that offers nothing but misery. It punishes us while leaving others untouched.
The more we dwell in envy, the smaller our souls become. But when we choose love over competition, we step into freedom.
We become big enough to celebrate others without shrinking ourselves.
In the end, the cure for envy is not more winning—it’s more love.
[Casey]
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Earn your keep, earn it and make it yours. Keep can mean swagger, a personal portfolio of memories, or just a staying place in with life and your crowd. The best part of earning it is the personal anecdotes you can add to a situation. Or to keep your staying place by earning it. So there.
Merriweather and Casey
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“If you’ve been brutally broken but still have the courage to be gentle, then you’re a badass with the heart of an angel.”
— Keanu Reeves
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