When we are in a state that we hate, it often
occurs to us what we shouldn’t have done earlier. It just occurs to us, with or
without much analysis of or pondering over our predicament. We view it as a
natural sign of some kind of a feeling of remorse that we usually undergo when
we are in trouble. We rarely take them as lessons that life offers to us. Quite
often, we bury such thoughts as the negative ones that dampen our enthusiasm
for indulging in the affairs of life.
We
are forced or lured to do many things in our lives, by the world around us,
convincing us that they are good for us; and, are also prohibited to do many
things as they might harm us. We are very rarely taught about the harmful
aspects of our being thoughtlessly proactive, viewing it as something that
would dampen our ‘spirit of progressiveness’.
When
our actions keep our individual self at the center of everything that is
physical, overruling its universal connection, they may interfere with the
universal laws, the natural laws that reverberate with natural blissfulness, we
suffer. Our sufferings, most often, come upon us to remind us that actions for
the sake of actions to fill the time in our life are no substitute for our
participation with the natural rhythm of the universal existence. We are naturally
proactive; to recognize this, we must seek the ‘spirit of universal
progressiveness’.
PROMOD KUMAR SHARMA
[The writer of this blog is also the author of “Mahatma A
Scientist of the Intuitively Obvious” and “In Search of Our Wonderful Words”.]
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