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How to Overcome Suffering

Paiva Netto

Body, Mind & Spirit / Spiritualism

This collection of reflections and thoughts is especially dedicated to those who suffer spiritually, humanly, or socially, so they can react and rise from the ashes like the mythological Phoenix, as they move towards a new and happier existence, more experienced. I hope to help you become inwardly strong to the point that you are prepared to endure even the unbearable. If or when pain knocks on your door, may you be able to sublimate it in benefit of your Spirit and the Spirit of everyone else, because this is the fraternal, unselfish action of those who want to see a Solidary, Altruistic, and Ecumenical Society on Earth. The victory of human beings begins within themselves. The progress of humanity is a consequence of this: Social, Solidary, and Sustainable Development, Education, Culture, Art, and Sports—all this with the indispensable Ecumenical Spirituality—so there may be Socio-environmental Awareness, Food, Security, Health, and Work for all its components, as well as awakening in them the Planetary Citizenship. If we act like this, we shall be able to multiply contentment, security, and Peace in the Soul and in the pockets of citizens of any country that loves its people.
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