The adventure to peace of mind
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What are the requirements for both physical and spiritual well-being? The solution is straightforward, according to God's truth:
To accomplish this, you must love all others as you love yourself and be prepared to die at any moment.
How many of us, though, are willing to make such a sacrifice? Most people typically experience irrational terror when they consider dying because they believe that death is the end of everything. As a result of this seditious thought, first their soul and then their body get unwell. As a result, not everyone is aware of the reality of God's boundless love and the significance of death as the beginning of eternal life.
The fundamental and highest purpose of human consciousness is to save human souls from spiritual death, not their bodies from physical death. Only a select few, in fact, heroes from heroes, travel to attain this goal.
Anyone who is naturally timid and cowardly will not only fail to accomplish anything for the benefit of others, but will also make them fearful and utterly destroy their faith and hope. Only when one is certain that there is something magnificent, complete, unending, or everlasting, can one offer up their own lives. Every accomplishment involves some level of faith—whether conscious or unconscious—in the purpose of life that transcends our conscious understanding. By doing this, we confront fate, saying that it is not worthwhile to live for our own personal comfort, well-being, or egoism, but rather that the higher purposes of love—not just for ourselves but also for others—are what each of our lives should be about.

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