“Deus Lo Vult”

Remilia Schere
2 min readApr 26, 2021

There is no new phrase that I fall in love with other than “Deus Lo Vult”. Don’t get it wrong. I am not a devout catholic. You might be laughing if I tell where I actually hear the phrase. However, all of this coincidence is too pleasant to be as it is when I look retrospectively.

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My writing here is not there to change your mind about religion. It is just something I would like to talk about. Maybe, because I am a loner, but I think at my age, and this is the time where I should gain more horizon about life. So, here I am writing on this website hoping to get a new friend. Oh yeah, I also like to draw, but for now, let my writing goes on this website. Psst, I also paid a hefty amount of cash for Grammarly. I hope It will help me with my Thesis writing since English is not my mother tongue, and I will “forced” to write it in English, so why don’t we start here.

Back to you. Have you ever think if our life has a meaning beyond the meaning we were searching for. Do you really have the choice to the way you matured? Do you think that you have made a mistake, and can you avoid it? The promotion you get, do you worth of it? What if your mistake leads you to a discovery? What if that day when you wake up late, you are actually saved? Hence I said, “Deus Lo Vult”.

But Isn’t “Deus Lo Vult” is such a mean phrase for the souls that have the life they hated. It is as if life itself hated them. What if the mighty one itself willed for me to suffer. I might have a survivor bias. There is a time for me that another “Deus Lo Vult” phrase is my hated phrase. I hope you find your happiness soon for the soul reading this and hate the “Deus Lo Vult” phrase. But for me to publish this writing also “Deus Lo Vult”.

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Remilia Schere
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Anonymus writer that loves his country!