Big flames of fire, but u cant believe what’s burning…!

Big flames may terrify, but they also symbolize transformation. Fire, often associated with pain and destruction, has historically been used to purify or challenge beliefs. The subconscious sees fire as a force of change—a test of courage and a call to action.

Like gold refined through grinding, washing, and intense heat, personal growth requires humility, admitting mistakes, and facing discomfort. This process leads to liberation and transformation, freeing us from excuses and the status quo.

By embracing the fire within, we become stronger, clearer, and closer to our true potential. It’s not about fearing the flames but recognizing their power to cleanse, reshape, and reveal the gold within us.

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