Many of us define happiness differently. For some, it ends at the attainment of money, fame, or power. And perhaps, in those simple satisfactions, they feel they’ve reached the end of their search. If human beings didn’t evolve, I could say, “Thank God.”
If we accept as an axiom that the surrounding reality is a product of consciousness and perception — and that the conscious (aware) part is unconditional — then for anything to fully become “real,” it must first be perceived, recognized.
You wander through the world, touching other people. Sometimes it hurts. Sometimes it’s hot. Sometimes it’s cold. Sometimes it’s warm and gentle. Sometimes it even feels like forever. But time passes, and you’re on the move again.
The person who walks toward themselves—who does everything possible to stay true to who they really are—is worthy of respect by definition. That journey is anything but easy. It’s rarely appreciated by others. The deeper one grows, the more they cultivate spiritual sincerity and purity, the harder it becomes to function in the conventional world.
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