An attractive woman rides in the subway and sees a well-groomed man
next to her. Suits are rare in today's casual work place, so she figures he must
be a lawyer or an investment banker. When they chat she realizes that he is just
a lowly research assistant; not that she would hold that against him, but
somehow, on a second look, he doesn't look so attractive after all.
When
you see, it is literally the 'I' that sees: the ego, the accumulated past and
all the associated expectations. So what you see only really exists in your own
mind; no one else will perceive the situation as you do. As a matter of fact,
life provides you with all the characters and situations that you encounter
today, to offer you the opportunity to see for yourself that the world is a
different place. When you encounter situations multiple times, you cannot help
putting one and one together. The woman in the example will probably learn to
look twice, once her 'status button' gets pushed.
One day you wake up
from your biased perspective and on that day you are literally a liberated soul,
able to see a new world. The trouble only is that a similar eye-opening
experience may lie ahead in different aspects of your life. The ego is
multifaceted as we all know so well. But it does get easier and the wake-up
process is cumulative. Your sensitivity towards life goes up just as you let go
of your psychological baggage. The world that awaits you is full of love and
abundance. You rub your eyes and ask yourself how you couldn't have seen these
gems before. See for yourself my friend!
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