Lifestyle Spirituality

Mind Finds Security In Discipline

Mind is so terrified of dying…. Death is the annihilation of the mind. Mind does not want it’s annihilation. Mind wants to perpetuate itself. All being seems to be terrified of ceasing to exist, until it transcends it’s own being, until it transcends it’s illusionary separation from the entirety of being. Mind is utterly terrified …

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Consciousness Is The Real Discipline

Ambitious that we are, men, we find all ways to ABUSE ourselves, all in order to get bigger, more powerful, more something. Call it discipline.   Discipline is action or inaction that is regulated to be in accordance (or to achieve accord) with a system of governance. (Wikipedia)   Sounds exactly like something you would …

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Kernel Of a Problem

   The process of worrying is created by your mind, which trades your sanity for the illusion of control (and a minute trace of comfort). Worrying doesn’t ever solve the problem, but it makes you feel useful. Quite like work does, despite you being unproductive and uncreative. If you truly direct your attention to the …

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Is The mind Egoic?

I wondered if mind’s liking for good challenge had egoic root. I wondered if it was ego proving itself and bolstering, in the face of yet another challenge. Ego is THE MIND but the mind is more then just the ego. The mind is, this wonderful tool, it is and it works, this mesmerising miracle …

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Smallest change can be the GREATEST change

You want a MASSIVE change and all that. You want to be massive hence you try to change massively. You want to reinvent yourself, you want to be bigger you every day. You want the whole world to see it because you think outside world is THE world. But outside change is but a shadow …

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One Fears Unknown

One fears unknown Fear prevents one from achieving one’s goals Else it simply feels bad Or just plainly obstructs the vision   Thus one responds by either Evading the unknown, Or by making it known But perhaps there’s a different approach entirely One of accepting the unknown And the fear that goes with it   …

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