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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Keep things Simple

Many a things flash across our minds, sometimes consciously, or sometimes sub-consciously. Whatever flashes across our minds very easily, we mostly set it aside as of no value. This happens possibly because that thought, that knowledge has been acquired with utmost ease. We have heard people saying, "No, no, that can't be true. It sounds too obvious." This way we set aside the most obvious thoughts and conclusions, the most valuable truths of life. Consequently we make our lives painful and distressful.

We keep on searching for some very complex stuff, most of which ultimately turn out to be our own brainchildren. This way various complexities arise in our minds concerning a particular thing, person, entity or event. These thoughts arise only in our minds, and we fail to find its parallel in the external world. We feel helpless, we suffer and at times we get misguided by our own thoughts.

Instead, if we hold on to our simplest of thoughts, we can make our lives easy, simple and less stressful. So hold on to those truths, those thoughts, which reveal unto you so easily. It is an inherent characteristic of truth to reveal itself in the most easy way. Keep things and also your thoughts simple, in so far as situations permit you to do so.

However, there are certain situations, which require very complex analysis. But in those cases our conscience will instantly tell us whether to accept the most obvious or not. We are always guided that way by God.

I presume many people will not agree with me, but still I proclaim, in most of the cases, whatever dawns upon us in the most easy way cannot be anything else other that the truth, or something that will guide us to the truth. We must never ignore the most obvious, that descends upon us in the most natural way. Subscribe to Tarry A Little by Email Subscribe in a reader

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