🚨 NEW MUSIC OUT NOW:
I created this track inspired by an interview with the greatest pioneer of depth psychology, CARL JUNG.
Immerse yourself in a soundscape where synthesizers and atmospheric pianos guide you through a musical journey. Here, Carl speaks to you about the inner world, exploring the profound significance and impact of our thoughts and our deepest FANTASIES. Let this piece envelop you in its depths and enjoy the experience!
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In the middle of WW1 portuguese soldiers turned to "The Christ of the Trenches" in prayer.
And when they were forced to leave they risked their lives to bring Christ back home with them.
On April 9, 1918, the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps suffered a devastating blow in the trenches of France.
Modern believers often treat faith as a shield against hardship. The moment we face discomfort or anxiety, we demand to know why God isn't making our lives easier. We want a religion of convenience.
The 56,500 Portuguese soldiers sent to the miserable, freezing trenches of World War I knew better. At a crossroads near Neuve-Chapelle, they found a crucifix. Amidst extreme conditions and massive loss of life, that simple monument became their singular beacon of hope and devotion.
When the German Spring Offensive hit on April 9, the devastation was absolute. Thousands of Portuguese troops were killed, wounded, missing, or captured. The surrounding area was reduced to smoking ruins.
But the cross was still standing.
Christ had lost a hand, both feet, parts of His legs, and had a bullet hole straight through the chest—but the statue remained upright in the rubble. Instead of retreating from the ongoing German artillery fire, Portuguese soldiers risked their lives to rescue it. Driven by profound faith, they carried the mutilated "Christ of the Trenches" through the mud and the dangers of the offensive to keep it safe.
Today, that same shattered Christ stands in the Chapter House of the Batalha Monastery, keeping eternal watch over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Faith does not promise to keep you out of the crossfire. It is the strength to carry the cross through the ruins. Hold the line.
🚨BREAKING: A study finds ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini deployed tactical nuclear weapons in 95% of 21 simulated war game scenarios and never surrendered
It’s so fucking over
BREAKING:
The UAE announces it will cuts funds for citizens who want to study in the UK out of fear of Emirati students being radicalized by Muslim Brotherhood Islamists on British campuses.
An Arab state now views a European state as a dangerous Islamist radicalization hotspot
dressing well is important
but caring too much about it is gay.
going to the gym is necessary
but making it your whole identity is gay.
eating healthy is important
but not eating the thing your grandma cooked is gay.
cardio is important
but being a runner is gay.
do you understand?
@IreneMontero Deberías reunir a todo el ministerio de igualdad y acudir todos todas y todes al frente, sería un acto histórico por Venezuela y una gran señal de esperanza para el futuro de España. Full support Irene 💜
Portugal and Spain didn���t participate in World War 2.
Portugal open his borders for Jews to survive the holocaust so they can travel to USA.
But still, today, Germany is the richest country in Europe.
Nothing else to say.
Felicitaciones and felicitações, Spain and Portugal.
For 40 years, you’ve been part of our Union.
Four decades of sharing your exceptional culture and innovative spirit with us.
Four decades of your countries growing stronger inside the EU.
Congratulations!