The way to hold on the defences of our personal reign, the way to keep our mind conscious, working, strong, focused, and ready to face any challenge, anytime, and at any circumstances, is a personal duty to fulfill. Sometimes we have to do it in a clouded, uncertain, dishonoured, and chaotic environment, where nothing in the vicinity may appear what it really is. The use of consciousness, the performance of our body and mind training, the honour we have with the self to prevent stepping into a period of suffering out of consciousness, are our most trustful tools we have at hand. Reestablishing our honour from the period we were unconscious about the negative conditioning we were following is the way to, based on our love nature, being non-judgemental and soft towards the self and another, while walking in the direction of a peaceful state of mind, and a meaningful way of life.


The idea of permanent states of mind, permanent ways of life, and permanent destiny decided by something, our someone outside the self, is an illusion of the negative conditioning our unconscious mind is following out of consciousness. Impermanence dictates everything in the universe, which the illusion of permanence may appear when we are unconscious to see what cannot be seen out of consciousness. 


We cannot defend the self properly if we do nothing to stop anything trespassing on any part of our body, or the body of another, mainly on the back side. We cannot walk in the middle of a crowd, full of obnoxious people, if we cannot deal with such a situation in a kind and compassionate way. We cannot face dishonour, unfairness, chaos, and lack of dignity if we ourselves do not step back into an honoured, fair, peaceful, and noble path, putting care about life as our ultimate goal. We cannot adapt, stepping into our personal evolution, if we do things always in the same way, with no consciousness about what happens in the present moment.


Buddha, the enlightened one, has been clear as crystal about the role of impermanence in the personal duty of understanding our own suffering. Buddha, the enlightened one, has been clear as crystal about the needs of walking our own path, observing, analysing, making reason, and understanding the application of ancient knowledge within our own perspective and relativity. Buddha, the enlightened one, has been clear as crystal about the rights whether to apply his teachings within our own perspective and relativity. Everything is our decision to make, and nothing is permanent as it may appear to be.


The moment we realise that caring about life, ours included, requires our intrinsic capability of adaptation, it is the moment we understand what impermanence is within our own perspective and relativity.


Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓



Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).


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