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Be Happy today and everyday.

What if your happiness depended on You?

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Microdascism was created because all other religions required a God, usually manmade, and a go-between. Microdascism asserts that one should think for oneself and form one's school of thought (or belief system) based on accumulated wisdom, self-knowledge, experiences, and intuition.
That's the truth.
As human beings, we are powerful and our imagination drives us.
We, as individuals, are special, unique and one of a kind. There are simply no two identical people.
It is ridiculous to be allowed to be programmed to believe that slave-owners are the founders of religion because God said so. It is equally absurd for descendants of slaves to worship the same God that slavemasters worship.
The solution, if we are to recognize a higher being, is to make such a discovery on a personal basis.
The solution is imperative if we are to live according to rules dictated by beings rather than the beings we are supposed to worship. Such higher beings, at the very least, should adhere to standards that are higher than those of the ordinary criminal, with no excuses.
We either believe that we are created to suffer or not.
We either believe that we are to be successful or not.
We either believe that we are to be happy or not.
Microdascism contends that we are to be successful and happy.
That's our reality.
There are practical ways to achieve these goals.
There are thousands of sacred books and thousands of Gods, but there's only one you.
You are the connection to the higher power.
You determine your destiny.













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