
There should be always a reason for what we are…
There should be always a reason for what we are doing. And it should be well reasonable and resonate even better within yourself before than anyone else. A deep sense of righteousness, liberation and freedom even in the most serious circumstances, being the solution, the magickal ladder of solving the particular problem or issue.
For circumstantialities there are circumstantial remedies but for cronic stuff, a severe hardwork has to be taken in account with the good common sense as precious advisor.
Certa bonvm semper. St Paul of Tharsus