When our heart knows something is about to
end, we still don't want to accept it. We want to prolong the experience,
sometimes for the wrong reasons. The natural outcome of whatever is meant to be
will happen only when "I" get out of the way, so to speak "I",
meaning my "wrong reasons" like guilt, pity, dependence, inability to
take hard decisions and so on.
People are always talking about practical
living but I don't really know the extent of the meaning. What constitutes the
"impractical" part? It might be different for different people.
However, the one valuable experience I can
share is, if you desire something don't look at it in the face. Turn away and
it will come to you when you least expect it and when the time is right. And if
it doesn't, then maybe, it was never meant to be. And in all this thought
process, l am keeping myself as merely an observer, an analyst. "I"
am not there.
Surekha Kothari
surekhakothari.wordpress.com
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