Tuesday, November 20, 2007

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Claudia Why are we away from us even when it goes closer and when it goes wrong ...

Sylvain I think you mean that we is harder to outdo themselves and discover divinity as it goes wrong while in a state of well being, we let ourselves go lasivement by happiness (if I may say)

nothing for granted until we not exceed the consciousness of being and the 3 way the notions of good and evil are divided as follows:

For the mind, control yourself as you feel good is difficult because it no longer have control over you, you can levy limits in a state of well being. In this state, the mind is almost short-circuited but take you back with a vengeance at the first blunder of course and it will surely make you think of "it could not last ... "Or things like that. Happiness is a normal state, the mind can only act on the face of these extremes as extremes, it will not fail to remember the limitations it imposes on you.

For the spiritual world, the welfare state is a permanent goal, this "nirvana" is the key to success but as the spiritual Mother said (Indian sage) "if God had intended that the nirvana there would be nirvana. "Thus, the majority of theses spiritual challenges us to think that every event forces us to leave the forces of our being, inviting us to" experience "life in a different way to complete our knowledge of souls.

For the divine world, once again, suffering is not mandatory, it is a "habit", a commitment to a "real experience" that has more places to be.
The world invites us to see God in these times when we're not much a gateway to another reality, one where we are creative. Break the illusion is the quest of this pathway. Thus evil is an illusion, that of the actor who takes on his role and take the stage for his life.

Claudia Facing your question, I would still know that enjoy the good times is very important and should not hide his pleasure. Thank universal energy of these moments and integrate them into his being as "normal state of being" is an opportunity.

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