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Cosmic Light Quotes

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“We are just particles of the Universe;Our true story is written upon the Stars dear...
Life is just an experience ,an experiential evolution .So simple :)”
Katerina Kostaki, Cosmic Light

“I encourage you to remember that you are, indeed, as the stars. You glow with the same intensity. The answers that you seek outside of yourself may very well be found within the cosmic intelligence inside you. Go ahead; show the world what you are made of! Sparkle, shine, light the way, and brightly blaze as you are meant to do.”
Mishi McCoy

Katerina Kostaki
“Watch through the clarity of your mind ,the clear essence of your soul and judge accordingly.
Your Inner Voices state the Truth and only the Truth.
Let not anything interfere between your heart and mind.
Let not anything break the Silence that comes within and promote Spirit .
BECAUSE what matters is to promote Spirit .

Voices from within”
Katerina Kostaki, Cosmic Light

“Between me and you barriers abide and irresistible truths;how can I come out if not become the light that penetrates matter?
In the shadows nothing exists except a burning flame to flow in the dreams.”
Katerina Kostaki, Cosmic Light

Katerina Kostaki
“Perhaps we can't eliminate the image makers but certainly we can add more positive affirmations into our life NOW”
Katerina Kostaki, Cosmic Light

Katerina Kostaki
“There are more than one or two options in every aspect.The duality system on Earth wants you to believe they don't exist.”
Katerina Kostaki, Cosmic Light

Laurie Perez
“This Earth is just a space many souls have chosen to have in common. When just one corner becomes lit, darkness has no thrill of air to bend toward its advantage. Angle by angle, we smooth away the chance that darkness may establish.”
Laurie Perez, The Cosmos of Amie Martine

Ray Bradbury
“In the morning he would not have needed sleep, for all the warm odors and sights of a complete country night would have rested and slept him while his eyes were wide and his mouth, when he thought to test it, was half a smile.
And there at the bottom of the hayloft stair waiting for him, would be the incredible thing. He would step carefully down, in the pink light of early morning, so fully aware of the world that he would be afraid, and stand over the small miracle and at last bend to touch it.
A cool glass of fresh milk, and a few apples and pears laid at the foot of the steps.
This was all he wanted now. Some sign that the immense world would accept him and give him the long time he needed to think all the things that must be thought.
A glass of milk, an apple, a pear.”
Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451