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planet Earth

Earth is an adolescent world: bright and full of potential, yet immature, still divided between light and shadow. Its natural beauty contrasts sharply with the confusion of its inhabitants, who are moving at great speed without yet having a clear direction.

Earth is, at once, a school and a test: a planet in the process of evolution...

On Earth, the sense of belonging arises from an instinctive attachment to life, mixed with curiosity and a profound uncertainty.

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The intuition that “there is something more” exists, but without real memory of it; that is why most people cling to beliefs about deities or higher powers that belong neither to the planet nor to obvious logic.

This lack of inner reference point creates a paradox: many people feel they belong to others—partners, families, leaders, groups, companies, or religions—or, at the opposite extreme, feel that others should belong to them. This dynamic of forced inter-belonging intensifies emotions such as jealousy, possessiveness, and insecurity, and seeps into everyday language: orders, impositions, emotional blackmail, demands…

The consequences are profound: wars, domination of some over others, toxic hierarchical structures, and both explicit and covert violence.

The Earth is the stage where relationships are easily confused with possession, on the path of learning and becoming aware of the oneness of being.