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Sometimes, realization comes from nowhere And the truth is so powerful that it can strike you where you stand No amount of steel or stone can hide that there is only one truth That nothing is true Our foundation from which we gather our beliefs is more fragile than you may realize Though we don’t like to think so Our beliefs, our bodies, our faith Everything changes And when that foundation crumbles beneath us, we do not fall, we climb Climb the ladder of evolution I do believe in god But I also believe that god grants us the power to have faith Not in God, but in ourselves Because we are part of God God is the universe, and we are the universe Perhaps a conceited view to those who do not dare look beyond the words themselves But to those who understand, to those who have faith They just may have that same realization And though I heartily speak these words Question them as well Nothing is true, everything is permitted
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Jul 28, 2025
Jul 28, 2025 at 1:10 AM UTC
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Sometimes, realization comes from nowhere And the truth is so powerful that it can strike you where you stand No amount of steel or stone can hide that there is only one truth That nothing is true Our foundation from which we gather our beliefs is more fragile than you may realize Though we don’t like to think so Our beliefs, our bodies, our faith Everything changes And when that foundation crumbles beneath us, we do not fall, we climb Climb the ladder of evolution I do believe in god But I also believe that god grants us the power to have faith Not in God, but in ourselves Because we are part of God God is the universe, and we are the universe Perhaps a conceited view to those who do not dare look beyond the words themselves But to those who understand, to those who have faith They just may have that same realization And though I heartily speak these words Question them as well Nothing is true, everything is permitted
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Jul 28, 2025
Jul 28, 2025 at 1:10 AM UTC
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