Finding a Direction
Finding a direction is difficult when we are distracted by too much definition. This is epitomized by wholesome self care without too much emphasis on the self.
Finding a direction is difficult when we are distracted by too much definition. This is epitomized by wholesome self care without too much emphasis on the self.
When we start to rely on more than what we just get, the proper direction in difficult to find. Dependency ought to be minimized to maintain momentum.
Meaning is the gateway to guidance. Pain and distress are inevitable. In the midst of difficulty, if we can solidify our capacity to keep cultivating insight, negotiating obstacles is possible.
Any movement, whatever the direction or course is significantly defined by how we view. That we have to chart a path and perhaps even create the territory has to be matter for consideration. This is even more so if we move with a view. Parameters, of any nature, become indispensable with the traversing of the
That we have to think, consider, view and act is obvious. In many ways, the activities of our psyche are formations, based on our individual make-up, the ambience we are in and the degree of interaction between ourselves and the various elements of our environment. Such mental formations are inevitable and might be seen as
We can ask why there are problems or we can choose to enquire into what we can learn. The fruitful exploration of our psyche likely needs impediments. Without a parameter that stands for the hardness of our reality, what is truly meaningful cannot be discovered. While the absence of obstacles could be visualized as ideal,
Managing stress is made easier if we try and clearly see that the stress we feel is a response. With this clarity might come a willingness to study and work with our responses. Our experiences are determined by how we perceive through the senses. What we see and hear or sense dictates how we feel