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Remember What You Are
by Cassaundra Burks
Remember What You Are by Cassaundra Burks is a powerful, thought-provoking reflection on humanity’s forgotten connection to nature, purpose, and self.The book argues that humans live in two realities: the superior (natural) reality, where life is guided by instinct, cycles, and harmony with the Earth; and the secular (man-made) reality, built on systems like money, government, and control.Burks explains that society has tamed and domesticated people—disconnecting them from their origins, manipulating their emotions and intellect, and replacing natural living with artificial rules and restrictions.Through vivid metaphors and spiritual insight, Burks reminds readers that we are not simply products of culture or law—we are divine beings designed to live freely in alignment with nature. She urges us to reject the lies of the manufactured world and remember our true essence: intelligent, powerful, and interconnected with all life.The book is u
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Chapter One (Remember What You Are)
“Remember What You Are” is a reflective and philosophical work that explores humanity’s forgotten connection to nature, the cosmos, and our original purpose as living beings. The book is both an awakening and a challenge, urging readers to question the constructed systems—religious, educational, governmental—that shape their identity and purpose.
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Remember What You Are by Cassaundra Burks is a powerful, thought-provoking reflection on humanity’s forgotten connection to nature, purpose, and self.The book argues that humans live in two realities: the superior (natural) reality, where life is guided by instinct, cycles, and harmony with the Earth; and the secular (man-made) reality, built on systems like money, government, and control.Burks explains that society has tamed and domesticated people—disconnecting them from their origins, manipulating their emotions and intellect, and replacing natural living with artificial rules and restrictions.Through vivid metaphors and spiritual insight, Burks reminds readers that we are not simply products of culture or law—we are divine beings designed to live freely in alignment with nature. She urges us to reject the lies of the manufactured world and remember our true essence: intelligent, powerful, and interconnected with all life.The book is u
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