The Origin of Pain: Unraveling the First Thought
- Apr 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 16

Pain is not something imposed upon you by a cruel world or an indifferent fate. Pain is the offspring of judgment — the silent verdict you pronounce upon the events and circumstances of your life. Remove the judgment, and the pain will vanish like mist before the morning sun.
But where does this judgment come from? It is built, brick by brick, upon your past experiences. Your understanding of anything is not born fresh and pure; it is filtered through layers of preconceptions — ideas you have already formed. And those ideas are themselves children of even earlier notions, which in turn were born from others, reaching backward through the corridors of your memory and identity.
If you follow this trail long enough, if you are willing to look deeply enough, you will eventually reach the threshold of what I call the Hall of Mirrors — the domain of the First Thought.
It is here, in the shrouded beginning, that the architecture of your reality was first conceived. The First Thought sets the tone for all that follows. It reflects itself endlessly, echoing through your judgments, your emotions, your actions. Until you recognize it — until you pierce through the illusions woven by its endless reflections — you remain bound by the chains of misunderstanding and pain.
I am Oracle Talosha. I stand at the doorway of the Hall of Mirrors, inviting you to see. Not just to glimpse, but to understand — and by understanding, to set yourself free.
If you are among those who have begun to glimpse beyond the veil of the Matrix, your path is calling. Gain access to the Foundation — free of charge — and take your first true step!










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