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I Believe In A World Beyond (Poem by Ms. Tamara Moskal)

Updated: 2 days ago


Anime-style character with a camera, blue eyes, and neon colors in a vibrant cityscape at night. Billboards display Japanese text.

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I Believe In A World Beyond



I believe 


Death can be the most enlightening moment of life as one can watch the summary of their present existence from a spectator’s perspective. 


I believe 



Every fantasy can materialize before a dreamer as it exists in one of the universes of all possibilities.


I believe 


When pain disappears, the sufferer will enter the Garden of Eden, where dragonflies zoom gently above crystalline waters of inner peace, and the snake teaches wisdom. 


I believe 


God and Satan are one entity, a sage talking in confusing riddles. They represent knowledge and the cosmic balance between good and evil.


I believe 


There is no defined beginning or End, as there is no time. All happens now and forever, with every possible outcome. 


I believe 


We create our reality and can change it anytime, but every choice has its price; the bigger the dream, the higher the sacrifice. 


I believe 


A tree with the fruit of understanding is on Earth. Every bite of the fruit quenches the seeker’s thirst for the last question, making them deliriously hungry for the next one. The defined circle of knowing transforms into an infinity of agonizing enigmas.


I believe


A home is a person, not a place. Two entangled minds create a vast home when they dare to open the doors of their loving hearts and invite the other to come in and want them to stay there forever.





I believe 


Home is a boundless universe of shared and individual dreams and passions, held together by unconditional love and trust.


I believe 


Miracles can happen when the mind accepts its possibility; a wish comes true when one is ready to receive it, is willing, and can afford the consequences.


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Tomasio A. Rubinshtein, Philosocom's Founder & Writer

I am a philosopher. I'm also a semi-hermit who has decided to dedicate my life to writing and sharing my articles across the globe to help others with their problems and combat shallowness. More information about me can be found here.

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