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2363: Internal growth

While surfing YouTube, I came across a video by a very senior, self-proclaimed "spiritual and renowned" person exploring a famous pilgrimage site. I had seen his work before (with stationary camera though), but this time, I was taken aback not by the location, but by the lack of discipline in the delivery.

The camera movements were beyond irritating. The speed and randomness were so chaotic that any sense of purpose or calmness was lost. Here is a person who claims decades of experience and spiritual depth, yet his video reflects a "messed-up" state of mind.

Spirituality is supposed to build steadiness, stability, and acceptance over time. If your camera is scrolling so fast that the viewer’s eyes are physically pained, where is that "spiritual calmness" in your deeds? If you are not good at the craft, have the humility to hand the lens to someone who is. A senior expert should know that it takes a few seconds to truly look at what you are showing. Stability isn't just a word; it should be visible in every frame you post. External deeds should reflect internal growth

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