As humans we are constantly testing our limits. You
don’t have to look far or turn many channels to see the constant drive for
challenging all types of limitations. Everyone is constantly trying
to outdo one another. There are world records, Guinness records,
local records all that someone’ has set goals to shatter at some point in time.
All these battles are for a spot somewhere, for some
recognition for some fulfillment of desire. Some fame or comfort is
achieved at each of these, however it must be short lived. Most do
not stop at the desired result, once there it only becomes one of the stops to
the next one which is further ahead. We are programmed to constantly
want to keep striving to keep growing to keep succeeding yet most humans feel
totally empty in this cycle.
Even many super stars with all the money, fame and power end
up acting up, end up addicted to substances or abusive practices. They
have what many of us want exactly but for some reason when they got there they
did not find the satisfaction they were seeking. The thirst was not
quenched; the light at the end of the tunnel was just another portal leading to
another tunnel.
Nobody has stopped to figure out what the real thirst is,
because we never get the time and understanding to contemplate it. We
see our illusions as our desires; it is almost as idiotic as filling a diesel
engine with gasoline and then wondering why it is not running. We are
filling ourselves with dreams, with desires and destinations of falsehood, and
then we wonder why we do not understand ourselves, our own truths. We
perceiver so much just to get to some point where we only feel fulfilled for a
small portion of time.
What do we really want? How can we stop this
endless cycle of constant war within. Battle after battle the war rages
on, success, power, and comforts only mean so much once we are finally
there. If you are not well off you have a desire to be so, if you
are well off you have a desire to be even more, we don’t really set our switch
to ever turn off or just ‘maintain’ we constantly strive harder, more, and push
our sanity.
The truth is to live, we need to have a balance, but the
balance has to be one that comes from understanding that there is only so much
the external world can do for us. Time must be focused not only on
the external surroundings but internal development. Contemplation of our
inner self needs to be part of our life, understanding not only worldly but
also spiritually how we can live a calm and fruitful existence needs to be part
of our daily practice.
If you have problems sleeping a softer, more comfortable
pillow can only provide you so much relaxation, even if the silk is imported
the fabric having millions of thread count, can never take care of your
internal anguish.
We have never had it so well, in the human race, yet we have
never had it so bad at the same time! We have all the technology,
the comforts, and advances but even less understanding of ourselves. We
have expanded our horizons, traveling to the moon and beyond but internally we
have only taken a few steps compared to the countless ones taken by humans of
the past.
Electricity, water, food and technology are no longer
limited, yet wars, fear, prejudice, stereotypes, discrimination, and anger are
still very much factors on earth.
Early in life we realize who we are, the son of this and
that, the owner of this and that, belonging to such and such community, yet
even late in life we rarely know who we really are within, what we are
connected with, and what we belong to.
The day we start to be proud of not what we have, but what
we have given, of what not what we have earned but what we have served, of not
what we have bought but what we have been blessed with, not of our external
accomplishments, but of our internal understandings we begin to transcend
ourselves. We connect to something which is much bigger, it
holds all the records of the past, present and future, it holds all the
accomplishments far beyond what we could; it holds all the power, far beyond
what we could ever think about having.
The best part is it is/ was always there; we just failed to
realize how it was in our grasp, as our hands were busy grasping everything
else. Just a flip of a switch, a change of your point of view, one
realizes that the race is not against others, not against records or external
factors but against your mentality of needing the race to begin with.

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