Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Shree

 

 

Shree

Words, sentences do not mean anything about self or the other – they come from far deeper states of being and not limited to space or time – hence relax. People saying anything does not suggest anything for them or for me. No need to base your response on those words. The question is why do we become so concerned about some people’s words as compared to other words said by somebody else? Interesting question, if one is able to detach one’s sense of wellbeing from what is said as “words”.

The answer is not so straightforward and hints at philosophical dimension. As our awareness of philosophy increases, so does our appropriate way of hearing or listening to what people say and when and where and why and how.

I am currently least concerned by self actions and in what field and when and for whom and what is said and how etc. Of course this feeling requires to be generated everyday and it may have its fair share of ups and downs, who knows?! Regardless of which, this feeling can become real.

Trust.

Relax.

Hari Om.

 

 

Shree

 

The self ought to become increasingly aware (in a natural way) about the way in which imagination is seen, dealt with and intents generated – those are also applicable for words too. Words ought not to indicate – time shortage, demand, compulsion, fixing urges, miscommunication, mismatch of frequencies or sequences, output demands, self worth, judgment, evaluation, identity, fear, anger, loss, holding capacity and so on. No one probably indicates or says this explicitly in words – it can be nevertheless “be felt” to the extent to which the self becomes subtle and sensitive. In reality, the “form” of a person is something that the self projects based on the inner intent and NOT on what the person is. Hence the inner voice is the only reality there is – the external situation (or the “projection”) is an extension of this fact.  

As the self becomes sensitive or subtle, the need to do anything or fix anything dissolves. The self talk is one of peace or bliss and NOT of action or intent. The “projection” with respect to an “imagined situation” changes as a consequence.

 

Hari Om.

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