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Twice a year, we move the clock. We were told it reduces lighting use and gives us more daylight in the evening. That’s the official story behind what started in 1916 in the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires.. and later became law in many places through the idea of Daylight Saving Time.
In this episode we begin with DST and ask a simple but uncomfortable question: what happens to the body when time is moved by decision rather than by sun?
From there, we step into the energy of martyrdom.
From an energy point of view, a martyr is not just someone who suffers for a cause. A martyr is someone who turns suffering into identity. Who uses pain as proof. Who says: “Look how much I endure. That makes me right.”
What does it really mean to suffer “for a cause”? And is it really necessary ?
Searching for the answers, it brought us to something practical and deeply human: discernment. In a world full of noise, how do we feel what is real? How can we know what is real and true ?
Join us in understanding the currents beneath the system.
And learning to stand steady in our own rhythm.
🎥 Watch the video version on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@adela.ciurea
Follow this thread to wander deeper :
https://morphomenelaus.passion.io
Connect with me :
Instagram : @adela.ciurea
www.adelaciurea.com
By Adela CiureaTwice a year, we move the clock. We were told it reduces lighting use and gives us more daylight in the evening. That’s the official story behind what started in 1916 in the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires.. and later became law in many places through the idea of Daylight Saving Time.
In this episode we begin with DST and ask a simple but uncomfortable question: what happens to the body when time is moved by decision rather than by sun?
From there, we step into the energy of martyrdom.
From an energy point of view, a martyr is not just someone who suffers for a cause. A martyr is someone who turns suffering into identity. Who uses pain as proof. Who says: “Look how much I endure. That makes me right.”
What does it really mean to suffer “for a cause”? And is it really necessary ?
Searching for the answers, it brought us to something practical and deeply human: discernment. In a world full of noise, how do we feel what is real? How can we know what is real and true ?
Join us in understanding the currents beneath the system.
And learning to stand steady in our own rhythm.
🎥 Watch the video version on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@adela.ciurea
Follow this thread to wander deeper :
https://morphomenelaus.passion.io
Connect with me :
Instagram : @adela.ciurea
www.adelaciurea.com