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I'm currently fully dedicated to overcome my health and postural problems. Without overcoming this, I will not be able to move forward in my life. With the guidance from the Gods, I'm learning and doing a lot of research about human anatomy and how posture impacts your health in virtually every way, Trying out and performing solutions and experiments with great and promising results, I decided to fully focus on that and concluded that achieving proper anatomical posture is possible at least for me despite my age.

With Gods and spiritual tools on our side, Nothing is impossible for us.
Today is Korea's National Day of Hangul, the Korean alphabet. Hangul was created by King Sejong the Great, Korea's greatest leader (who will probably appear in the Zevist Personalities section);
Among his achievements:
Brought literacy to commoners by creating an easy and scientifically effective alphabet
Restricted Buddhist influence
Banned islam completely

Brief info on the history and importance of Hangul: https://www.antiquealive.com/Blogs/Hangeul_Korean_Alphabet.html


If anyone is curious about the language or is an Oriental brother, here are quick guides on how to read it:
This one is dedicated to my brothers and sisters in Zevism who have passed an inner threshold(s)/successfully knocked down mental wall(s):

"Don't pay attention to other people's minds. Look straight ahead, where nature is leading you --- nature in general, through the things that happen to you; and your own nature, through your own actions.
Everything has to do what is made for. And other things were made for those with  logos [my note: Divine Ethics]. In this respect as in others; lower things exists for the sake of higher ones, and higher things for one another.
Now, the main thing we were made for is to work with others.
Secondly, to resist our body's urges. Because things driven by logos -- by thought -- have the capacity for detachment -- to resist impulses and sensations, both of which are merely corporeal. Thought seeks to be their master, not their subject. And so it should: they were created for its use.
And the third thing is to avoid rashness and credulity.
The mind that grasps this and steers straight ahead should be able to hold its own."

-Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, book seven 55.

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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