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🩸 👁️ RBJ #1214 — THE UNIVERSITY OF LIFE

Turn your perspective inside out

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🩸 RBJ #1214 — THE UNIVERSITY OF LIFE
Red Blood Journal Transmission

A quiet rebellion against the ordinary began with a kitchen trash bag.

For years, the bag was dropped into the can exactly as it came from the box. The seams faced outward. It was the way it naturally unfolded, the way it had always been done. There was never a reason to question it.

Then came a fleeting moment—a short video, a sudden shift in light—revealing a simple truth: turn the bag inside out. Hide the seams. Suddenly, the fit was perfect, the lines were clean, and an ordinary object revealed a profound secret hidden in plain sight.

An ordinary trash bag became a master teacher.

But the lesson was never about garbage.
It was about the invisible architecture of our assumptions.

Most of life is lived on autopilot. We inherit ideas, customs, fears, and definitions of success, unfolding exactly as we were packaged, never stopping to examine the seams.

But occasionally, a moment arrives that cracks the routine. It pauses time and whispers a single, transformative question:
“What if I have been looking at this the wrong way?”

That question is the most valuable enrollment in the University of Life.

This university has no campus.
No professors stand at podiums.
No diplomas hang on gilded walls.
Yet every single human being is enrolled from their very first breath.

Whether you believe existence is a fleeting spark or a consciousness that echoes beyond the physical, life functions as a sacred classroom. Consider the sheer, staggering odds of your existence: millions of possibilities racing toward a single moment, and you emerged.

You are not an accident. You are a new student. A new journey. A profound opportunity to discover what lies beneath the surface of personality, possessions, and status.

Yet, the curriculum is easily obscured.

The world teaches us how to earn a living, but rarely how to understand our own souls.
It teaches us how to accumulate wealth, but rarely how to cultivate contentment.
It shouts division, but whispers rarely of unity.
It rewards competition, but starves self-awareness.

Consequently, many spend their lives playing a game they didn’t design, believing the ultimate purpose is to gather more than the person next to them. The winner is declared the one with the largest house, the largest account, the largest pile of things.

But beneath the noise, a quiet truth is already known: Everything physical eventually returns to the earth.
Every possession is temporary. Every title is temporary. Even the body is a temporary vessel.
And yet, the race continues.

Some become so consumed by the game they forget they are the ones holding the dice. They view society as a giant board, moving pieces to collect paper and property, racing against a clock they cannot see.

But when the game ends, the board is cleared.
The worker and the banker leave the table at the exact same moment.
Neither carries the money. Neither carries the property. Neither carries the title.
The only thing that crosses the threshold with you is what you learned, who you loved, and how deeply you felt along the way.

Perhaps this is why observers throughout history have noticed a quiet mystery: why do communities with the least often radiate the most joy?

The answer is not found in material lack, but in spiritual abundance.
When the noise of accumulation fades, people naturally return to the original, sacred curriculum of the University of Life.

The true curriculum is not ownership; it is understanding.
Not accumulation; but realization.
Not conquering others; but discovering yourself.

The greatest revelation is that perspective dictates reality.
One person sees a temporary world and rushes to acquire it.
Another sees a temporary world and chooses to marvel at it.
One sees a battlefield of competition.
Another sees a sanctuary of education.

The exact same world exists before them both. Yet, they inhabit entirely different universes.

Just as the trash bag can be turned inside out to reveal a cleaner design, life itself can be inverted to reveal its hidden beauty.
When you make that shift:
An ordinary day becomes a lesson.
A challenge becomes a mentor.
A mistake becomes a vital chapter.
A hardship becomes a refining fire.
A life becomes a masterpiece of education.

The Ocean Perspective

If existence is a university, then you are both the student and the teacher.
Every encounter is an invitation to learn.
Every difficulty is a catalyst for growth.
Every success is a reason for profound gratitude.

The ultimate purpose is not to leave this classroom with the heaviest pockets, but with the deepest understanding of what it means to be conscious, aware, and vibrantly alive.

The highest graduation is the realization that beneath all competition, division, status, and material pursuit, every single student is heading toward the same shore.
An endless, boundless Ocean of Positivity, Understanding, and Love.

You are already swimming in it. You only need to open your eyes. 🌊❤️🩸


👁️ The Curriculum of the University of Life
June 3, 2026

This transmission introduces the University of Life, a conceptual framework where everyday existence serves as a continuous, sacred educational journey.

Through the simple, profound imagery of a trash bag turned inside out, we are reminded that shifting our perspective can shatter long-held assumptions and reveal hidden truths.

The narrative gently dismantles society’s obsession with material accumulation, exposing these pursuits as temporary distractions from the true goal of self-discovery.

Instead of viewing the world as a competitive marketplace, we are invited to see life as a classroom—where every challenge, relationship, and moment of stillness fosters deeper understanding.

Ultimately, the highest form of learning involves moving beyond division to arrive at a state of universal love and awareness.

The true value of a life is measured not by what we accumulate, but by the wisdom we gather, the love we share, and the conscious presence we bring to the beautiful, temporary experience of being alive.

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