The concepts of “Good” and “Bad”


I believe there is no darkness, only the absence of light.

I believe that there is no bad, no wrong. There is only a stream of wellness passing through everything and everyone. I call it “THE RIVER OF LIGHT”.

This river represents the vibrations you respond to, the things you love to do, the objects you like and the people you care about, and anything else that gives you a positive state of mind.

This river, although invisible, is visible to us all during our entire life.

Despite this, most of us, the overwhelming majority, choose to watch it from the banks, from a distance, while just a few choose to jump in and be one with themselves and the Universe.

That handful of people represents those who change the world. Because of them the world has evolved, because of the Einsteins, the Edisons and all those who chose to listen to their inner voice and feelings instead of acting upon the opinions of others and the patterns set by society.

I believe that “bad” is just a word we choose to represent the lack of good, “wrong” – the lack of right, “negative” – the lack of positive.

There really is no negative, bad and wrong.

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Everything starts with you


You are the most important person in the world. It’s time to put aside the opinions of others and give more power to your inner voice. As soon as you do that, all your life will change. Trust this!

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The 5 rules of Happiness


Our world would be a far better place if each and every one of us would follow these 5 rules.

This is great advice, and I am proud to say that I’ve got the last two in the bag, I’m half-through the first two and I’m working on the middle one. How about you?

the 5 rules of happiness

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This is who I am


RAZVAN COSTEA

“One of my interests is discovering a person’s true self.

I have no interest in seeing anyone’s appearances. We all have layers upon layers which help us cope to the outside world and its demands, and I love peeling those layers to discover that, almost always, the person hidden beneath, protected, is in fact fragile, good in nature and beautiful.

Layers like make-up, clothes, jewelry, possessions and social status protect us from rejection and make us beautiful in the eyes of the world, layers like physical or verbal aggression stop others from Continue reading