Embrace the Essence: Making the Most of Your Life
In the intricate tapestry of life, it's easy to feel like a mere thread, insignificant and unnoticed. In society, you might be reduced to a visiting card, a politician to a vote, a traveler to a ticket, and a hotel guest to a number. However, the true measure of your worth lies in the impact you make.
Embark on a
journey to become a person with a mission, and you will unveil your personal
heaven on earth. Be "all things to all men," transcending the
limitations society imposes. No one is too small, for a shore is the sum of
small grains of sand, and the ocean is the sum of small drops of water.
Consider the
intricate workings of a watch: the hair-spring is as crucial as the mainspring.
Expand your horizons, and you'll realize that, no matter how seemingly
insignificant your role, you are a collaborator in the grand task of saving the
world.
Never underestimate yourself. Remember the chain of events triggered by the absence of a nail—a reminder that every action, no matter how small, has consequences. Take inspiration from the lawyer supporting workers, the film producer committed to quality, and the sweeper donating blood to save a life.
Shift your
perspective from working to live to living to work. Dive deep into life,
questioning whether you are changing the world or letting the world change you.
Don't settle for mediocrity; rise above earthly concerns and reach for a higher
purpose. Be a shining example, for as lamps do not talk, they simply shine.
In a world
saturated with advice, people crave examples and models. They don't need
leaders imposed on them; they will cultivate their own. Be the living testament
of what is possible, embodying the principles you hold dear.
If time has been wasted, resist discouragement. Refrain from brooding over losses. Rise, make resolutions, and act. Embrace the spirit of unity by worshiping the divine in all beings, transcending the boundaries of conventional existence. Become a Yogi, living in harmony with the divine essence, regardless of your chosen path in life.
Unhooking Hurt: A
Journey to Authentic Healing
Hurt, akin to a fishing rod, operates with a hook at one end for fishing and blaming, while a fool resides at the other end. Its dubious reward? Unnecessary suffering. Curiously, healing the hurt of a fool proves more challenging than tending to the wounds of an intelligent person.
**Healing Begins
Within**
The question
arises: How can we rid ourselves of inner hurt? Our psychological programming
shapes us, manifesting in an unhappy mind operating at three levels:
pseudo-positivism, past hurts, and the creation of hopeful futures rooted in
pain.
Rather than
authentically facing our unhappiness, we often don artificial and plastic
smiles, covering our inner wounds. This pseudo-positivism, while socially
acceptable, holds false value. The danger lies in masking hurt rather than
healing it, pushing it deeper into our minds. The suppressed hurt and past
wounds feed off each other in the subconscious, growing stronger with each
reference to the past.
The concoction of
past and present hurt projects a hopeful world in the future, leading us to
live in hope as a survival mechanism. Breaking free from this cycle is the
essence of yogic linguistic programming.
**The Path to
Authenticity**
To embark on this
transformative journey, honesty is paramount. When hurt, admit it without
resorting to mental games of plastic smiles. Acknowledge how past hurts can
bolster present pain, preventing them from joining forces. Recognize that the
mind's hopeful projection into the future is a survival technique, creating
multiple personalities to cope with intense pain.
Much like fainting to avoid pain, the mind, in its survival mode, crafts a world of hope and joy in the future when the present hurt becomes overwhelming. This future, though imagined, appears more tangible than the present reality.
Instead of
escaping into a fabricated future, the key lies in healing present hurt through
yogic methods—entering the realm of yogic linguistic programming.
A Call for Authentic Pleasure
Reflect on the
wisdom that seeks pleasure in healing rather than spinning a world of hurt and
devising methods to evade it. Embrace the thrill of insecurity over the
illusion of security, for it is in the pleasure of healing that true
fulfillment lies.
In the words of
the master: "What you need is not the 30 assurances of security but the
thrill of insecurity; the pleasure insecurity gives rather than security.
Develop the pleasure of healing, rather than spinning a world of hurt and
methods to avoid hurt." Unhook the hurt, embrace authenticity, and embark
on a journey toward genuine healing and transformation.
IF HE EXIST
I drive joy
there was a doctor in Benaras who spent 7 minutes in the morning and evening
for mediation on God. Knowing this, his colleagues and friends laughed at him.
One day they argued that he was wasting 7 precious minutes on something, which
he had been misled into believing. The doctor replied, “Well, if God does not
exist, I agree that I am wasting 7 minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am
afraid you are wasting your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste 7 minutes rather
than a lifetime. Why should you grudge me the 7minutes joy that I derive 4m.-
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