Many of us live within a whirlpool of
repeated patterns, bringing the same results each time and those that get
embedded deeply bring either joy or grief. Those that cause grief need to be
examined afresh. Evidently, while attempting to make the right choices, we end
up making some wrong ones , too.
Most of the time, the tags
"right" and "wrong" refer to the results of our actions as materializing
in a feeling of joy or sorrow. But what we don't easily perceive is that if the
intentions are pure, the actions perceived as wrong can ultimately have a good
effect, because the "wrong" was a clouded perception.
If you have done your best, you will sleep
well every night.
Surekha Kothari
surekhakothari.wordpress.com
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