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Points yet to explore

  • Writer: Chekuri Vijay
    Chekuri Vijay
  • Nov 2, 2024
  • 4 min read

Updated: Nov 3, 2024

  • Nothing is free in this universe. Just like we exchange money for products, we need to exchange our being to have more (materialistic stuff). Politicians exchange control with love, religions exchange conformity with the freedom to explore. As you all know, in order to earn and have more, we must put in a lot of effort and combine it with smartness. Engaged in this tedious process, we often forget our true selves and our immortal nature. Instead, we get stuck in day-to-day struggles just to make ends meet. Politicians will do anything, even if it means massacring millions, all in the pursuit of power and they have forgotten the expression of love. In conformity, people often repeat what is defined as a formality without truly understanding the intentions behind them. However, in their rush to complete these formalities, they inadvertently lose valuable time that could be spent in self-reflection and discovering the profound divinity that exists within themselves and all around them.

  • The Saint told Alexandar that he could now rest, assuring him that nothing in the universe could stop him. However, Alexandar responded by stating that he had to conquer the entire world before he could find rest. The Seer responded by remarking that these conditions would only take away joy from today. They would make you wait for a day that may never come, especially as changing circumstances introduce additional conditions. However, it is important to recognize that our nature is inherently joyful and can be experienced in the present moment, with no conditions. Work in joy, but not for joy.

  • I don’t agree with the famous phrase that suggests we come into this world with empty hands and leave with empty hands. In reality, I am neither coming nor going. Instead, I exist as a constant witness to the birth and death of countless physical entities.

  • It appears that any attempts to transcend sex through tricks or methods would only exacerbate the situation. However, by handling it naturally, one may find liberation from it in their mid-40s naturally. It is often heard of scandals involving priests, as they suppress their natural urges to conform to societal expectations. On the other hand, there are individuals lack a natural interest in sex and they can take up the roles of priests. It is important for us to choose our roles based on our inherent physical nature, rather than trying to alter our body nature based on the roles we have chosen. Repressing these desires would only serve to worsen the situation, as the energy remains blocked within and the way they get manifested later is completely uncertain. In fact, it is quite possible that such pent-up energy can lead to anti-social actions. The situation becomes worse as the age increases.

  • Lucky Bhaskar

    • The good deeds done by the “Vada Paav” vendor inspired the Hero to incline towards good at one point. It is impossible to calculate the impact he is creating by inspiring others towards good. He could have inspired a bomber to give up his idea of bombing a public place or a professional not to commit a scam, and the list goes on.

    • In many circumstances, the hero didn’t waste time crying or feeling tense during challenging times, which is the general behavior of an average person. Instead, he immediately started thinking about what best he could do at that moment.

    • When he wasn’t given a promotion, he didn’t waste much time crying. He simply did whatever best he could do at that moment. If I were in that situation, I would feel the love universe is always showering over me. I would remember the fact that it gives me the best I deserve. That promotion wasn’t the best for me, and that’s why it didn’t come to me. I will continue to do my best and trust (is nothing but love) that the universe will continue to give me the best.

    • He has given good value to the signs the universe has given to stop the risky business he is doing. Let’s say something went wrong, and he was jailed. If I were his wife, how would I react? I will acknowledge his feelings of helping family, his love towards family, nurture him and think about what best we can do at that moment? I am doing this out of love and not expecting anything. This helps him to come back to normal, correct himself and get inspired to do the best. It also causes him to feel immense love for me, even though that wasn’t my selfish intention. If I act in a usual manner by shouting at him to engage in illegal activities, he will become frustrated. This frustration might even lead him to turn into a bad person because he thinks he is doing everything for the family, but they don’t understand.

    • This has inspired me to remember one significant fact: that we should never limit the outcome with our logics. For example, let’s say we started a business expecting 20% profit. However, if we keep that limitation of getting 20% profit in our mind, it will cause us to gain only that much profit. Instead, we should keep the fact that you can get profits in the back of our mind, but with no limitation. Simply do your best every moment and feel the love (trust) of the universe. By keeping the amount of profits you can gain open and letting the universe decide how much you get, it may be 200% or even 2000% or more. Keeping it open is the key. Doing your best every moment is the key. Feeling the love that the universe is showering over you always is the key.

    • Everyone does some kind of gambling in their day-to-day activities for the sake of family, but in the process, they forget the family and continue the gambling because of the kick it gives. It’s akin to being on a wild tiger ride. Wise knows he had to stop that at some point, as we never know how a wild animal behaves all the time.

    • At one point the heroine says I might have got bored to the hero. Here is one article (second part) I have written on this topic.

 
 
 

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