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Wise Quotes by Jasari
- Once again I find myself fighting off my emotions. He has me against the ropes hitting me with failure, false hope, tears, pain, anger, and…
- When you focus on activating all of your Chakras that's when you learn a different form of communication and become one with the universe.
- Fear is good.....it gives you the drive to survive...but having too much of it will leave you confused and corrupt your valuable mind...So use your…
- Equality is essential. Gay, Straight, Fat, Skinny, Weak, Strong, Black, White, Brown, Yellow, Muslim, Christian, Atheist, Etc. It doesn't matter. What matters most is what…
- High Consciousness is the key to relaxation, love and peace.
- How can you understand something you never experienced?
- You don't know my personality because I have no personality. It is something false. For one to understand me they must understand my Individuality.
- Ignorant music makes money. Intellectual music makes sense.
- When my experiences and my mind collides...nothing but truth and understanding will be present in my words. Appreciate the gift given.
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