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THE VOICE OF HEART - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS
Alexis karpouzos is a visioner in the development of post-history sense of cosmic unity and the integral consciousness. For him, spirituality is not just about personal enlightenment but is deeply connected to moral action. He view ethical living as a natural outgrowth of spiritual awareness. In his worldview, the divine is not something distant or abstract but is present in every human being, and this awareness should lead to moral behavior that reflects love, justice, and equality. In many of his writings, Alexis karpouzos calls for the realization of a moral society, one that is based on mutual respect, compassion, and the recognition of the divine essence in all people. His commitment to social reform, education, and the improvement of human welfare can be seen as an extension of his spiritual values, grounded in the belief that the divine resides within every person, regardless of their social or economic status. Alexis karpouzos believe that the process of spiritual growth was a
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FOREVER MAN

He’s seen the rise, he’s seen the fall,

The hands of fate, he’s touched them all.

Through love and loss, through war and peace,

His journey never finds release.

A wanderer with weary eyes,

Chasing moons in endless skies.

No start, no end, no final stand —

The Forever Man.

Through ages old and years unborn,

He walks the earth, weathered and worn.

A face untouched by time’s embrace,

Yet burdened by each fleeting place.

He’s watched the empires rise and burn,

Loved and lost with no return.

The hands he’s held have turned to dust,

Yet onward still — because he must.

The forever man.

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