CAMUS: O Mito de Sísifo e a Cura Para a Exaustão Mental da Vida Moderna | Filosofia Existencial
Você acorda exausto, bate o ponto, paga os boletos e sente que a vida virou uma imensa sala de espera para um futuro glorioso que nunca chega?
Mergulhamos na psicologia profunda e na filosofia existencialista para desmascarar a armadilha do amanhã e curar o seu cansaço existencial. Albert Camus nos confronta com o "Mito de Sísifo", revelando que a nossa busca desesperada por um propósito épico é o que torna o nosso fardo intolerável. Apoiada pela psicologia analítica, essa é uma reflexão de vida visceral para quem quer parar de viver no automático. Quando você alia essa visão ao despertar da consciência, a ficha cai: a verdadeira paz não está na linha de chegada, mas na aceitação do agora.
🧠 Aqui você vai descobrir:
• O Mito de Sísifo e como ele explica o esgotamento da vida moderna
• O pêndulo de Schopenhauer: a oscilação entre a dor da falta e o tédio da conquista
• O despertar da consciência para abandonar a esperança perigosa do amanhã
• Como o autoconhecimento liberta da pressão esmagadora de um propósito épico
✨ A filosofia existencialista nos dá um soco no estômago ao mostrar que o universo é indiferente. Mas essa verdade nua e crua é o maior pilar para o autoconhecimento, revelando-se absurdamente libertadora. A sua transformação interior só acontece quando você tem a coragem de largar as expectativas irreais de sucesso futuro.
🌀 Manda a real aqui nos comentários: Você já percebeu que a sua vida virou uma sala de espera para um prêmio que nunca chega? Qual é a "pedra de Sísifo" que a sociedade tem forçado você a carregar todos os dias?
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#AlbertCamus #FilosofiaExistencialista #SaudeMental #ExaustaoMental #Autoconhecimento #PsicologiaProfunda #MitoDeSisifo #TransformacaoInterior
Nota ao público: Este roteiro utiliza paráfrases de ideias de autores como Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus e outros, expressas em linguagem acessível, mas sempre preservando fielmente o significado e o espírito de suas obras originais.
Você acorda exausto, bate o ponto, paga os boletos e sente que a vida virou uma imensa sala de espera para um futuro glorioso que nunca chega?
Mergulhamos na psicologia profunda e na filosofia existencialista para desmascarar a armadilha do amanhã e curar o seu cansaço existencial. Albert Camus nos confronta com o "Mito de Sísifo", revelando que a nossa busca desesperada por um propósito épico é o que torna o nosso fardo intolerável. Apoiada pela psicologia analítica, essa é uma reflexão de vida visceral para quem quer parar de viver no automático. Quando você alia essa visão ao despertar da consciência, a ficha cai: a verdadeira paz não está na linha de chegada, mas na aceitação do agora.
🧠 Aqui você vai descobrir:
• O Mito de Sísifo e como ele explica o esgotamento da vida moderna
• O pêndulo de Schopenhauer: a oscilação entre a dor da falta e o tédio da conquista
• O despertar da consciência para abandonar a esperança perigosa do amanhã
• Como o autoconhecimento liberta da pressão esmagadora de um propósito épico
✨ A filosofia existencialista nos dá um soco no estômago ao mostrar que o universo é indiferente. Mas essa verdade nua e crua é o maior pilar para o autoconhecimento, revelando-se absurdamente libertadora. A sua transformação interior só acontece quando você tem a coragem de largar as expectativas irreais de sucesso futuro.
🌀 Manda a real aqui nos comentários: Você já percebeu que a sua vida virou uma sala de espera para um prêmio que nunca chega? Qual é a "pedra de Sísifo" que a sociedade tem forçado você a carregar todos os dias?
👇 Siga o nosso perfil e adicione este vídeo aos seus favoritos para assistir sempre que a exaustão da rotina tentar te derrubar!
#AlbertCamus #FilosofiaExistencialista #SaudeMental #ExaustaoMental #Autoconhecimento #PsicologiaProfunda #MitoDeSisifo #TransformacaoInterior
Nota ao público: Este roteiro utiliza paráfrases de ideias de autores como Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus e outros, expressas em linguagem acessível, mas sempre preservando fielmente o significado e o espírito de suas obras originais.
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00:03One day the reason becomes clear, and it all begins in this lucidity tinged with astonishment.
00:10The alarm clock rings in the dark room, and the first thought that invades the mind is utter exhaustion.
00:18It's not just the physical exhaustion of someone who hasn't slept enough, but an existential burnout that weighs on the soul.
00:26The routine unfolds automatically.
00:31Get up, grab a quick coffee, brave the traffic, clock in and out.
00:36Spending long hours resolving issues that ultimately seem completely pointless.
00:42Going back home, having dinner, trying to clear my head, knowing that the next morning, this cycle of repetitions will begin again with a
00:51frightening precision.
00:54The feeling that tightens in my chest is that the journey has lost its way.
00:59We end up wondering what the true meaning of life is when the days turn into a silent machine of...
01:07Grind through time.
01:09We did everything we were taught was right, to the letter.
01:13We study, we build a career, we take on heavy responsibilities, we manage the finances.
01:20We carry our daily burden, blindly believing in an unseen promise: that at the top of the mountain, there will be a reward.
01:30magnificent.
01:32A lasting peace, well-deserved applause, the long-awaited days of glory.
01:38However, the calendars move forward, gray hairs appear, and the great reward sounds like a mirage that always recedes.
01:46I step when we try to reach it.
01:50The deepest hurt doesn't come from the tasks themselves, but from the frustration of demanding something from the universe that it...
01:57He never promised to deliver.
01:58It's the despair of realizing that, perhaps, the mountain has no summit.
02:05Faced with this daily crushing pressure, we need to look to the ideas of Albert Camus, the Franco-Algerian philosopher and thinker of the absurd.
02:15To understand the anguish of being trapped in this machine, he resorts to a mythological figure that flawlessly mirrors it.
02:24modernity.
02:25The myth of Sisyphus.
02:28That king, condemned by the gods to push a colossal rock to the top of a mountain, just to see it.
02:35rolling downhill at the last second, forcing him to restart the futile effort for all eternity.
02:44At first, viewing one's own trajectory as this character's punishment seems desperate.
02:52It hurts to face cosmic indifference and the lack of secure guarantees.
02:57However, what if the cure for this pain isn't finding some magical purpose, but simply stopping the demands?
03:04Him?
03:06What if discovering that fate owes us no favors is, in fact, something immensely liberating?
03:12Our goal now is to unravel this conflict and prove that embracing meaninglessness ceases to be a
03:20tragedy.
03:21Ultimately, it's the definitive permission for us to begin living.
03:35When the anesthesia of daily life wears off, lucidity finally awakens, and the crushing weight of existence itself collapses.
03:45without warning on the shoulders.
03:47There is a silent grief, a pain that we don't usually confess, not even to the mirror, that emerges at the exact moment when...
03:55that the automatic transmission fails.
03:59We've spent entire decades obeying a script we didn't write.
04:03We've been trained since childhood to believe that enduring fatigue, following social rules, and swallowing frustrations is the best course of action.
04:11Bitterness would result in a peace treaty in the future.
04:15The law seemed inviolable. Sacrifice it now, and tomorrow will reward every drop of sweat.
04:23The thing is, tomorrow arrives and relief doesn't cross the threshold.
04:27Sitting at the dinner table, smiling at family or staring at a computer screen, we are assaulted by a
04:34A feeling of impenetrable emptiness.
04:37Looking around, the landscape is composed of exhausted faces.
04:41The deep anguish that keeps you awake in the early hours of the morning doesn't stem from hard work or piling up bills.
04:54It stems from the terrifying suspicion that the great reward promised was merely a beautiful illusion.
05:03To materialize this feeling, one only needs to imagine a man condemned to push a colossal rock up a mountain.
05:10Muscles burn, hands crack, and breathing becomes a sharp, cutting edge.
05:16The only consolation that keeps him going is the visual fantasy of the summit.
05:22However, just a millimeter from reaching the top, the weight overcomes its strength.
05:27The load slips and tumbles back into the dark valley.
05:31All that's left is to descend the muddy trail and begin the ordeal again.
05:38This punitive image is not a distant mythological metaphor.
05:43It's the visceral translation of an empty journey, of loves maintained for convenience.
05:48...and of a success that, once achieved, leaves only a hollow echo in the heart.
05:55The person who knew how to capture the raw essence of this wound was Albert Camus, the Franco-Algerian philosopher and writer.
06:04He did not formulate his reflections from the untouchable comfort of an academic library.
06:09He grew up immersed in extreme poverty.
06:12He never knew his father and was actively involved in the French resistance.
06:16Seeing firsthand the ashes of a civilization in moral collapse.
06:21As if the scenario of war and repression wasn't brutal enough already,
06:26He faced tuberculosis at a young age.
06:29A medical diagnosis that, in those decades, weighed heavily on one's days with the relentless threat of mortality.
06:37He experienced firsthand the despair of having his expectations hijacked.
06:43She knew intimately what it was like to carry a personal burden.
06:46while biology and history seemed to conspire to extinguish any spark of hope.
06:54It was by extracting oxygen from this atmosphere of brutal uncertainty.
06:58that he gave a philosophical form to our current anguish.
07:02He christened this unbearable tension "the absurd."
07:05This sharp-edged condition is not a factory defect of the mind.
07:11Absurdity is the violent clash that occurs when our uncontrollable hunger for logic,
07:18Justice and a higher purpose clash head-on with the icy indifference of the cosmos.
07:24We compulsively demand that circumstances give us a reason why.
07:30We hope that the loss of that brilliant job has a hidden meaning.
07:35May the end of that draining relationship bring a divine lesson.
07:40May mental fatigue have a sacred end.
07:42But the universe remains completely silent.
07:47And it is precisely here that the invisible trap lies that drains our vitality.
07:53We condition our tranquility on an answer that will never be given.
07:59Continuing to beg for celestial guarantees is what makes the ascent intolerable.
08:05The mountain ceases to be a cruel punishment.
08:09And it becomes the key to our liberation at the precise moment we stop demanding fulfillment of promises that...
08:15Destiny never signed.
08:21Life swings like a pendulum between pain and boredom.
08:27After the great illusion about the future crumbles, a very personal dilemma arises.
08:32We end up getting used to living in a perpetual state of waiting.
08:36The entire week is usually endured solely on the promise of Friday.
08:43The long year is tolerated by the fantasy of vacation.
08:47Youth and maturity are consumed in their entirety by the supposed paradise of retirement.
08:53Existence is turning into a vast waiting room.
08:58where the present moment is seen merely as an irritating toll that must be paid to access a glorious tomorrow.
09:07But what happens when that tomorrow finally walks through the door?
09:11Just remember that promotion at work, so hard-earned and coveted for years on end.
09:17The moment the news arrives, euphoria fills the chest.
09:22Celebration takes place, temporary relief, a joyful toast.
09:28However, a few weeks later, while sitting in the same chair,
09:33performing the new duties with a slightly higher salary,
09:37A strange emptiness settles in my stomach.
09:40The external environment changed, but the inner anguish remained completely intact.
09:48To understand the mechanics of this constant frustration,
09:52Arthur Schopenhauer needs to be invited,
09:55A German philosopher famous for investigating the roots of human dissatisfaction.
10:00He did not see discontent as an accident along the way.
10:04but like the engine of the gear itself.
10:09Long before modern neuroscience investigated the mechanisms of desire,
10:13This thinker realized that the mind is programmed to fiercely desire what it does not possess.
10:21Longing, by definition, is a lack.
10:24As long as something is missing, suffering is present.
10:30This feeling of scarcity acts like an invisible whip.
10:34forcing the grueling climb up the slope
10:37under the blind belief that the finish line will finally bring peace.
10:42Hope always ends up being placed on the next relationship.
10:47paying off a mortgage, traveling internationally.
10:52The silent tragedy is that, upon reaching the summit,
10:56It soon becomes clear that the view from up there is...
10:58It does not retain the heavy load that was carried up to that point.
11:04It is precisely here that the philosopher's sharp concept tears apart old fantasies.
11:09According to him, as soon as the objective is achieved,
11:12Scarcity ceases to exist.
11:14If the lack dies, the compulsive desire dies along with it.
11:19And what remains in place of that ardent impulse?
11:22Apathy.
11:25A gray and suffocating lethargy that drains the brightness from the days.
11:29Reality then reveals itself through a relentless pendulum swing.
11:35One suffers while the struggle for an achievement is underway.
11:39And as soon as the award is presented, lethargy takes over the inauguration.
11:45A brand new car loses its new car smell in a month.
11:48and it becomes just a means of daily transportation.
11:51The rest of retirement,
11:53once seen as absolute redemption,
11:56It often turns into long, aimless afternoons.
12:02So, in order to escape this overwhelming lethargy,
12:05The psyche quickly invents a new, unprecedented problem.
12:08A new goal.
12:10Another peak to be climbed.
12:12The balance is once again shifting towards discomfort.
12:15The futile effort begins again.
12:19This dynamic helps us understand
12:22Why does anguish manifest itself in such a cruel way in modernity?
12:27Applying Schopenhauer's thinking,
12:30It becomes clear that emotional crisis is not exclusive to failure.
12:34It springs forth with the same force precisely from our victories.
12:40When does the realization dawn that not even the most applauded achievements...
12:45They are able to fill the chest in a lasting way.
12:48The ground seems to disappear beneath your feet.
12:52This shock of reality exposes a broken mirror before one's eyes.
12:58The question arises naturally.
13:01Why give up so many late afternoons?
13:03Does the marathon finisher only award a brass medal?
13:07To admit that permanent satisfaction is nothing more than a mental trick.
13:11It requires immense bravery.
13:15It's a painful process of personal deconstruction.
13:19It becomes strictly necessary to bury the childish idea.
13:23that the universe has prepared an enchanted rest at the end of the journey.
13:28Understanding the mechanism of eternal oscillation
13:31It removes from your shoulders the crushing guilt of never being fully satisfied.
13:38Dissatisfaction does not constitute a moral failing.
13:41or an individual character flaw.
13:44It's simply a rule of the human game.
13:46And by accepting with an open heart
13:48that the ultimate goal will always be an illusory mirage,
13:52The vision needs to undergo a radical change.
13:57If arrival doesn't guarantee constant relief,
14:00the only tangible thing that remains, with brutal clarity,
14:04It's the texture of the stone and the dust scattered along today's path.
14:12True generosity towards the future
14:15It consists of giving everything to the present.
14:19So how do we apply this rough wisdom to our daily lives?
14:24If the summit is an illusion
14:26and the pendulum always swings back,
14:29How to find the breath to descend the mountain tomorrow morning?
14:32And push it all back again?
14:35Camus's answer is not a superficial recipe.
14:39For instant happiness.
14:41This represents a radical change in intimate attitude.
14:45To survive the void without going insane,
14:48There are three mental movements that can be made.
14:52The first step requires abandoning the illusory promises of the future.
14:58Caution is needed here.
15:00because the word hope is often sold.
15:03as an unquestionable virtue.
15:05It is taught that it is noble to have unwavering faith.
15:08Towards a better tomorrow.
15:11But, under the lens of existential philosophy,
15:14the blind expectation of salvation
15:16It acts as a very dangerous sedative.
15:20Sitting on a bench at a train station
15:23waiting for a train that was never scheduled to arrive
15:26It's a sure recipe for exhaustion.
15:31When the mind is always fixed on a distant horizon,
15:35whether it's the end of debt,
15:36the arrival of the weekend
15:38or the long-awaited retirement,
15:40Today is treated as a mere obstacle.
15:44It becomes temporary waste that needs to be disposed of quickly.
15:51Abandoning this illusion doesn't mean embracing depression.
15:55It's simply about stopping outsourcing one's own vitality.
15:59for a time that doesn't even exist.
16:02It's tearing up the imaginary contract.
16:04who said there would be a redeeming reward ahead.
16:09Upon releasing that bond, the relief is overwhelming.
16:12The burden becomes lighter.
16:14simply because it eliminates the burden of accumulated frustration.
16:19Once tomorrow loses its role as the savior of the nation,
16:23The second stage becomes possible.
16:28Enter the revolt of conscience.
16:30We're not talking about a noisy rebellion,
16:33to throw everything up in the air
16:34or to abandon responsibilities.
16:37Rebellion in this context is an act of supreme solitary dignity.
16:44Imagine a sleepwalker who, suddenly,
16:46wakes up in the middle of a highway.
16:49He realizes where he is,
16:50understands the futility of the previous journey.
16:53and now, lucid,
16:55Choose your next step with your own two feet.
16:59Maintaining the routine,
17:01be it a bureaucratic job
17:03or a heavy family obligation,
17:06It takes on a completely different color.
17:08when there is clarity.
17:09The adverse scenario
17:11loses the power to crush the spirit.
17:13when you look directly into his eyes
17:16And that's the end of it.
17:17I know the stone will fall again.
17:20I know there's no epic meaning to it,
17:22But I choose to push her anyway.
17:27Refuses to play the victim.
17:28and the authorship of the effort is assumed.
17:31Repetition ceases to be a punishment imposed from the outside.
17:34and it becomes an affirmation of inner strength.
17:39And finally,
17:41We arrive at the third stage.
17:43After letting go of the illusions of tomorrow
17:45and to take the reins of one's own lucidity,
17:47it becomes necessary to practice
17:49The delivery of the sensory gift.
17:54This is perhaps the most difficult move.
17:56for productivity-obsessed minds
17:58and charges.
18:01During the climb,
18:02The gaze is usually fixed anxiously.
18:05in the clouds,
18:05trying to see the obscured peak.
18:07My neck hurts.
18:09my eyes are burning
18:10and the surrounding landscape
18:12It goes completely unnoticed.
18:16Surrender to the present moment.
18:17It means drastically lowering the focus.
18:20Instead of seeking an unattainable finish line,
18:23Attention returns to one's own hands.
18:26You can feel the roughness of the rock scraping against your skin.
18:29You can see the dust rising from the ground.
18:32with each boot planted on solid ground.
18:36The burning sensation in the muscles is felt not as pain,
18:39but as undeniable proof
18:41that the body is alive and pulsating.
18:44Bringing this into the modern world
18:46It's about focusing intensely on the square meter.
18:49that is being dealt with now.
18:52A cup of hot coffee first thing in the morning.
18:54It ceases to be merely fuel to endure tomorrow.
18:57and it becomes a thermal experiment again,
19:01aromatic,
19:02complete in itself.
19:04The journey to the office
19:05stop being a rushed torture
19:08and it becomes an opportunity
19:10to hear the sounds of the city waking up.
19:14When immersion in the moment is total,
19:17the need to seek cosmic justifications
19:20It evaporates silently.
19:22Life begins to justify itself.
19:25in its own execution.
19:27By combining these three psychological steps,
19:30the transformation that occurs inside the chest
19:33It's gigantic.
19:36The mountain remains exactly in the same place.
19:39The load did not decrease in volume by a single gram.
19:42Routine didn't magically turn rosy.
19:46or free of problems.
19:47The fundamental difference
19:49The prisoner disappeared.
19:52Who is making the effort now?
19:54someone who is awake,
19:56who does not bow to the indifference of the world,
19:59who does not beg for heavenly guarantees
20:01and that he finds in his own sweat
20:03irrefutable proof of his freedom.
20:06The lack of meaning
20:08ceases to be a terrifying abyss
20:10to become a large blank canvas.
20:15It is in the comfort of this stark reality
20:18May anxiety give way to serenity.
20:22It is discovered, with a wry smile,
20:25that the absence of a ready-made script
20:27This is the best possible news.
20:30because she is the one who authorizes the residence.
20:32in the only safe and real place,
20:34the exact moment when one breathes.
20:41The only intimate meaning of things
20:43It's that they have no intimate meaning whatsoever.
20:48When that penny finally drops,
20:50An unexpected lightness takes over the chest.
20:53Over many years,
20:55arrogant obligation was imposed
20:57to be special,
20:58to leave an indelible mark on history
21:01or to find a grand mission
21:03that would justify the oxygen breathed.
21:07But observe the nature around you.
21:10A river does not cross a continent.
21:11concerned with building an aquatic legacy.
21:14A tree does not bloom in the spring.
21:17to receive the applause of the forest.
21:19They simply exist.
21:21They perform their natural function.
21:23without the slightest need
21:25I don't have to explain the reason to anyone.
21:28To translate this revolutionary simplicity,
21:32We called Fernando Pessoa to the table,
21:35one of the greatest poets of the Portuguese language,
21:37through his famous heteronym
21:40Alberto Caeiro,
21:41He mastered the art of seeing reality.
21:43naked.
21:46Caeiro didn't lose any sleep.
21:48Trying to decipher the enigma of the cosmos.
21:51He understood that the unhealthy search
21:54by an invisible explanation
21:55That was exactly what was making the psyche sick.
21:58To demand that the human journey
22:00have a logical purpose
22:02and hand-drawn
22:04It's like demanding that the wind
22:05Have a university degree.
22:08It's an artificial charge.
22:09that doesn't fit into the real world.
22:13By abandoning the urgency
22:15to signify something epic,
22:16the heavy stone that always rolled
22:19downhill
22:19It loses its curse-like character.
22:23She turns, purely and simply,
22:24a rock.
22:26Mud on the shoe
22:28It's just mud.
22:29And to be alive
22:30It becomes simply being alive.
22:35This perception does not carry
22:37Not a single drop of tragedy.
22:39Quite the contrary,
22:40to discover oneself to be ordinary,
22:42common and completely unencumbered
22:44to save the world
22:45It's an indescribable freedom.
22:47The tight suit of the grand purpose
22:50It can, finally, be unbuttoned.
22:54The suffocating pressure
22:56to perform a biography
22:58worthy of a movie
22:58It loses its power over the mind.
23:01If destiny hasn't written it
23:03a rigid script
23:04to be followed to the letter,
23:05then the field becomes entirely
23:07Free to improvise.
23:09The lack of a cosmic order
23:11It acts as an immense forgiveness.
23:13granted to himself.
23:16It is acceptable to stumble and make mistakes.
23:18without this configuring
23:19An offense against heaven.
23:21You are authorized to enjoy
23:22of entirely mundane afternoons,
23:25where the greatest achievement
23:26Just drink some hot water.
23:28in silence
23:29or watch the sky darken.
23:33Glory abandons
23:35that unattainable mountain peak
23:37and moves there
23:38in the capacity to marvel
23:40with the basics.
23:41The Portuguese poet
23:43shows that looking at the sidewalk
23:45without trying to add
23:46layers of theoretical illusion
23:48That is true wisdom.
23:51When one accepts
23:53that the rain falls
23:53just because it's raining,
23:55the terrifying wonder
23:56It disappears.
23:58Consciousness ceases
23:59to fight
24:00with the lack
24:00definitive answers.
24:02That silence
24:03indifferent to space
24:05that used to cause deafness
24:06ears with anxiety
24:08now it sounds like
24:09The most peaceful melody possible.
24:11and to inhabit the now.
24:13body and soul
24:14without apologizing
24:16to the universe
24:16becomes
24:18the only reward
24:19What does it matter?
24:24There is no sun without shadow.
24:26and it is necessary to know
24:27at night.
24:30After crossing
24:31all these layers
24:32of understanding,
24:34silence
24:35that is installed
24:35in the mind
24:36finally
24:37He asks for passage.
24:39It ends up becoming
24:40inevitable
24:41turn the mirror
24:42for the walk itself
24:43and face
24:44the reflection
24:45clear
24:46that appears.
24:48Over the last few decades
24:50lots of sweat
24:51It ended up being spilled.
24:53Countless mornings
24:54they started
24:55with the body exhausted
24:56and countless nights
24:58finished
24:58with a sigh
24:59loaded
25:00of frustration.
25:01But,
25:02in the face of deconstruction
25:04of so many illusions,
25:05a question arises
25:07existential
25:07unavoidable
25:08Whose is it, after all?
25:10the stone
25:10which continues to be
25:11pushed
25:12uphill
25:13day after day.
25:16Often,
25:17the load
25:18that crushes
25:19the column
25:20It doesn't even belong
25:21to whom does it support?
25:22It actually is
25:23a weight
25:24manufactured
25:25based on expectations
25:26family
25:26old,
25:27for charges
25:28of a pattern
25:29successful
25:30unreal
25:30or out of necessity
25:32blind
25:32to prove value
25:33before audiences
25:34indifferent.
25:37Recognizing the texture
25:38from that foreign rock
25:39configure
25:40the first act
25:41of an honesty
25:42visceral
25:43with one's own soul.
25:45It hurts too much.
25:46admit
25:46that a good part
25:47of the trajectory
25:48it was spent
25:49trying to climb
25:50a lot
25:50who was never chosen
25:51consciously.
25:54However,
25:55this wound
25:56it works
25:56as a sign
25:58clear pulsation,
25:59an awakening
26:00genuine.
26:01The clarity
26:02of liberation
26:03only finds
26:04space
26:05to enter
26:05exactly
26:06through the cracks
26:07where the peel
26:08of fantasy
26:09It breaks.
26:12There is no
26:12any need
26:13panic,
26:14self-judgment
26:15or attitudes
26:16impulsive
26:17upon discovering
26:18this reality
26:19rough.
26:20Maturity
26:21philosophical
26:22does not require
26:23shift the responsibilities
26:24daily
26:25upwards
26:26and run away.
26:27What is the psyche?
26:28supplication
26:29it is purely
26:30a change
26:31deep
26:31posture
26:32internal.
26:35if the order
26:35cosmic
26:36really
26:36does not emit
26:37guarantees
26:38contractual
26:38that tomorrow
26:39He will bring a trophy.
26:40golden
26:41of peace,
26:42what's left for us
26:43In your hands?
26:44We have plenty left over
26:45breathing
26:45Hitting now.
26:47We have plenty left over
26:48the ability
26:48formidable
26:49to choose,
26:50with whole
26:51lucidity,
26:52how to give the next one
26:53I pass by on the road.
26:54of land.
26:56if early
26:57if necessary
26:58to descend
26:59the hill
26:59once again
27:00to assume
27:01the same
27:01obligations,
27:02that
27:03descent
27:03do
27:04with the eyes
27:04fully
27:05open.
27:06He is
27:07at this moment
27:07calm
27:08the invitation
27:09for the most
27:10intimate
27:10of the reflections.
27:13What
27:13would happen
27:14inside the chest
27:15if the urgency
27:16desperate
27:17to achieve
27:18a summit
27:18imaginary
27:19simply
27:20disappeared
27:21today?
27:22In case the imposition
27:23heavy
27:24to deliver
27:24a purpose
27:25epic
27:26to the universe
27:26disappear
27:27suddenly,
27:28what would it be
27:29the taste
27:29real
27:30next
27:30A sip of coffee?
27:31The impact
27:32of the breeze
27:33On the face?
27:33The intensity
27:35from a rest
27:35common on the sofa?
27:38Our journey
27:39It carries a value.
27:40monumental
27:41and indisputable,
27:42purely and simply,
27:44by the miracle
27:45silent
27:45to happen
27:46every day.
27:49Imagine someone
27:51that passes
27:51entire decades
27:52walking
27:53along a road
27:54densely
27:55foggy.
27:56In the hands,
27:57hold a map
27:58scratched
27:59that promises
28:00a palace
28:00golden
28:01on the edge
28:02from the horizon.
28:03The cold
28:04punishes
28:05the skin,
28:05the backpack
28:06hurts the back
28:07and fatigue
28:08it exacts its price
28:09severe,
28:10but the image
28:11of the fortress
28:12sacred
28:13supports
28:14each step
28:14painful.
28:17One day,
28:18a wind
28:19unexpected
28:19sweep away the fog
28:20definitively.
28:22The landscape
28:23it reveals itself
28:23whole,
28:24raw and unfiltered.
28:25It doesn't exist.
28:26palace
28:26some.
28:27That map
28:28it was just
28:28a piece of paper
28:29blank
28:29that herself
28:30imagination
28:31drew
28:32to support
28:32the route.
28:33The trail
28:34simply
28:35doesn't take
28:35to a destination
28:36glorious ending.
28:39The first
28:40instinct
28:40in the face of this
28:41empty horizon
28:42It's collapsing.
28:43in despair
28:44through illusion
28:44undone.
28:45However,
28:47once the shock has passed
28:48of grief,
28:48a phenomenon
28:49breathtaking
28:50take care
28:51from the chest.
28:52It is noticeable.
28:53what,
28:53without obligation
28:54distressing
28:55to achieve
28:56the gates
28:57imaginary,
28:57the walk
28:58change
28:59completely
28:59of texture.
29:02For the first time
29:03once every few years,
29:04the eyes
29:05are they able to repair
29:06in the format
29:06of the leaves
29:07bordering
29:07the floor.
29:08The air
29:09fill
29:09the lungs
29:10without that
29:11suffocating rush
29:12from the line
29:12arrival.
29:13The absence
29:14of the great
29:15reward
29:15does not invalidate
29:16to beauty
29:17from the ground.
29:18On the contrary,
29:19she returns
29:20the traveler
29:21to his own
29:22body.
29:24He is,
29:25then,
29:26a question
29:27sharp
29:27to echo
29:28in silence
29:28of the mind
29:29for the next few
29:30days.
29:31Which palace is it?
29:32invisible
29:32that has sucked
29:33vitality
29:34of your days
29:35current?
29:36What would happen?
29:37right there inside
29:38if this map
29:39demanding
29:40were torn
29:41and thrown away
29:42right now?
29:45there would be bravery
29:46enough
29:46simply
29:47love the piece
29:48of land
29:49that is stepped on
29:49today
29:50without requiring
29:51that he resolve
29:52all the fears
29:53Tomorrow?
29:54The gear
29:55of repetition
29:56it doesn't have to be
29:57a prison
29:58provided that one chooses
29:59to be the author
30:00conscious
30:00of the crossing itself.
30:03The true kingdom
30:04It never was
30:05Up ahead.
30:06He always was
30:07the force deposited
30:08Right now.
30:11If the words
30:12today
30:12and acceptance
30:14of this void
30:14they brought
30:16some outline
30:16peace
30:17or clarity
30:17for your crossing
30:19I invite you
30:20Leave your like
30:21comment on your experience
30:22and share
30:24this video.
30:26It is through
30:27of this movement
30:27simple
30:28that you support
30:29continuity
30:30from this space
30:31allowing
30:33these reflections
30:34reach
30:35other people
30:36which also
30:37They are looking
30:37freedom
30:38real.
30:39Even ours
30:41next meeting.
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