The more we realise the origin, the nature, and the magnitude of the difficulties we are facing in the present moment, the more we can focus to shine our light from the inside out, boosting our strengths, diminishing our weaknesses, and nurturing the care about life.


From time to time, each one of us has to face difficulties during our daily activities, which may imply the self stepping into a period of suffering, and letting the unconscious mind on the driver's seat to follow the negative conditioning related to the experienced scene. That unconscious behaviour may accept, out of understanding, a kind of prohibited actions that cannot be performed alone, and a sequence of "expected" behaviours everyone in that situation has to show and experience. While in a period of suffering, we pay little or no attention to the simple fact related to the origin, nature, and magnitude of any difficulty we are facing, which is one of the most important factors we have to pay attention to on the experienced scene.


By recognising where a given difficulty is originated, what its nature is, and how big or small is its impact on our life, the action we are performed, or the event we are experiencing, we are able to understand how to use the high intelligence in our favour, which would reveal [eventually] how we can use our most powerful state: being conscious. Our consciousness becomes the watchdog of our behaviour, transforming itself into an elite entity always on training and prepared to be on the field for practising. 

Fear transforms itself into useful knowledge to recognise our limits, which is required for drawing strategies to surpass them. Suffering becomes a neutral ground, where negativity is present but no contamination to the self is achieved. Peace of mind, the superpower we tap into to activate our ulta-instinct, the sight beyond sight representing the wisdom of using our third eye to see what cannot be seen out of consciousness.


Believing in the self is needed, but understanding why we must do it is mandatory. The moment we realise the power of the question why, it is the moment we understand such a simple question holds the most wanted secrets of the self, and of our entire universe. If we are capable of understanding our own suffering like Buddha, the enlightened one, has done in his time, the sky is not a limit at all.


Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓



Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).


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