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It’s important we find what we’re seeking deep within, preventing the self from stepping into a deep period of suffering when understanding we could never find on the outside something we cannot find deep within either. It isn’t a matter of exploration and discovery but a certainty of boosting the astonishing light we cultivate and nurture deep within when finding the same type of love energy we’re emanating. While the one who eagerly seeks the source for the cessation of suffering on the outside is able to cultivate and emanate a limited amount of energy until finding out the search should be made deep within; the one who understands their own suffering faces darkness and deals with challenges and difficulties life presents to us in a conscious and meaningful way, bearing the certainty of doing the best that can be done for the dishonoured, dishonest, deceptive, and therefore, obnoxious situation before the self.
We need to learn how to recognise and understand what we’re facing and dealing with in the present moment. We need to stop seeking the solution of anything we’re dealing with on the outside. Instead, we need to look deep within to understand what we find on the outside is just a boost of anything we observe, analyse, understand, and therefore, extrapolate the variations of, whether those variations are complete distortions. The positive energy we would like to be in contact with, and the negative one we need to face and deal with as a way of preventing being contaminated by that huge amount of negativity in the surroundings.
A mind in suffering, mainly the one who has a lot of resources available at hand, would find unlimited justifications to keep themselves in a deep contact with illusions that make them feel extremely comfortable. We see that every single day when we just walk through the environment we’re inserted into. If we were all conscious beings thinking in a collective, collaborative, and meaningful way, implying that all of us share the same motivation of caring about life as the ultimate goal, how many people would be starving and having difficulties to get food on their tables, i.e., the minimum required to survive? The answer is very simple and easy: none.
Now, let’s look at the society we’re part of, and the number of people experiencing difficulties to have, at most, one meal a day. On the other extreme we’ve others with enough resources to feed a huge number of people, and even so, throwing away food just because that food is looking appealing no more. Is that person with a huge amount of resources conscious? Even if that person gets conscious and aware of such a problem, could that person solve the social problem we’re talking about alone, or be part of a small group attempting to reduce the size of that existential problem? The answer for the two previous questions is the same: No. Although it’s good to think about the posed situation to see society from different perspectives, the key question here is: Why does everyone wake up, get conscious, and start that collective movement we’ve talked about in the previous paragraph? The answer is also simple: that collective ideal wouldn’t leave room for privileges, and therefore, the special treatment and status as a superior being.
The solution of problems we’re experiencing with wars, conflicts, difficulties, and so on is very easy to attain. The majority are just not conscious enough, and therefore, there’re two types of minorities: one who has privileges and doesn’t want to lose that no matter the cost for everyone else; and other minority who sees everyone as equals, care about life as the ultimate goal but, unfortunately, cannot do much against the tyranny of privileges and the illusions of comfort in the exchange of the deep disregard with nature and lives of other sentient beings.
The moment each one of all human beings walking this planet called Earth realise what problem our society has in its roots, it’s the moment we understand (as a group) we’ve no more problem at hand. Until then, we would continue to see the Big lie propaganda being opposed by conscious and meaningful attitudes. Unfortunately, the Big lie is still more attractive to an unconscious mind and much more beneficial for those who promote it.
Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).
Available also in a signed pdf version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lnIC2BlTEK4jwRSYPO5s39V0acNXRjyz/view?usp=drivesdk