@morritacalderon: #no juegues con una mujer

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juancar125
🫂solo es mejor :
asi me siento porque mesuele mucho que no hable con la berdad duele mas yo me alejaría con la verdad porque semerese todo
2026-01-04 07:14:43
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quiroz5502
quiroz :
amor no es el momento y creme que de parte siempre habrá la apertura para hablar cualquier diferencia y tratar de corregir y si no hay acuerdo de uno u otro lado nos decimos la neta y sin reproches, pero te digo no quiero causarte mal o daño alguno y siempre vas a contar conmigo solo te pido seas madura y sin arrebatos.
2026-06-05 14:26:18
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mercedesypipo
Mercedes :
JAMAS POR MI PARTE,TE DEJARE,ES UN AMOR EL Q TEGO HACIA TI,ES INMESO,NO ME DIGAS ESAS COSAS,ME TRITESO,NO A PASADO POR MI CABEZA,PORQUE ME HACES MUY FELIZ,Y SERE FELIZ HASTA Q TU TE CANSES DE MI,ME COSTARA MUCHO,NO VERTE,MAS ,SERIA UNA PUÑALADA EN MI CORAZON,DIOS NO LO PERMITIRA,PORQUE TENEMOS LOS DOS UN CORAZON,MUY GRANDE,Y NOS QUEREMOS TANTO ,LAS COSAS PEQUEÑAS SON PASAJERA,Y PONER CADA UNO DE SU PARTE,LO LOGRAREMOS EL AMOR MUEVE MONTAÑAS ...GGM🙏
2025-06-10 15:39:27
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mercedesypipo
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SOY MUY FELIZ EN TODOS LOS SENTIDOS,MI MUNDO LO ERES TODO,NUNCA HE SENTIDO TANTO AMOR EL Q SIENTO POR TI...👍
2025-06-18 22:51:40
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mercedesypipo
Mercedes :
TU NO ME VAS A DEJAR DE MOLESTAR,PORQUE TU JAMAS ME MOLESTAS,ME DA VIDA DE FELICIDAD,
2025-06-10 15:41:26
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mercedesypipo
Mercedes :
ME GUSTA Q SE INTERECEN PORMI Y ME PREGUNTEN TE ENCUENTRAS BIEN HOY COMO LLEVAS EL DIAS 🙏
2025-07-07 15:21:02
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mercedesypipo
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NO DARAS LUGAR Q Q YO TE DEJE YA ME TIENES Q CONOCER UN POQUITO COMO YO DE TI...
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To get a free magazine and read my piece on American philosophy, go to bigthink.com/membership to sign up! In 1838, the philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson gave such a controversial speech at Harvard University, he was effectively banished. People called it outrageous. They called him a heretic. Because Emerson argued that traditional Christianity misunderstood religion. He thought that Christians had become obsessed with the person of Jesus and with miracles. They said that the only way to understand God was through Christian belief and Christian worship. Instead, Emerson offered a philosophy known as Transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is defined by two beliefs. The first is that we all contain a divine spark. We all contain a degree of a soul. And if we listen closely, we can all access God, or the universal consciousness. You don't even need a priest, or the Bible, or a church. And second, Transcendentalism says that one of the best ways to access this divine spark is through nature. When we step outside into the mountains, the woods, or the crashing coastlines of the world, the barrier between who we are and the divine is thinned. God is more often and easily felt in the morning breeze, the rustling of the trees, or a bird's call than in the droning sermon of a pulpit preacher. So, if you want to truly experience the divine, you don't need the Gospels. You just need to get outside. If you want to learn more about Emerson and Transcendentalism, and American philosophy more broadly, you can check out Big Think's new magazine, 'The Opt Out Nation.' And in there, I have an article where I explore all of this philosophy, including Emerson's Transcendentalism, and a few others. It's available on Big Think now, and it's free to all Big Think members.

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