We,
knowingly or unknowingly, harm others to take care of us or of our near and
dear ones. Sometimes we also harm others to suppress our pains and feel better.
Occasionally we harm others just to derive some pleasure out of it.
We
live in constant fear that others may harm us. We doubt even those who mean no
harm to us.
We
all are focused on harm and the harmful. Is it possible to shift our attention
from harmful to harmless? Is it possible for us to detach ourselves from what
is harmful, so that we can observe the character of the harm and the harmful
and learn how to deal with them?
Mental
detachment provides ample opportunities to our detached intellect to explore
the unknown; analyze and infer about the better known happenings and facts to
help us act decisively.
Detachment
helps is converting distrust into trust. Such experiments we must carry out;
that will help us in knowing better, thinking better and living better.
PROMOD
KUMAR SHARMA
[The
author of “In Search of our Wonderful Words” and “Mahatma A Scientist of the
Intuitively Obvious.]
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