Living Life Practically
Life needs to be understood practically before accepted physically.
Even if someone would question if they create this for themselves they will be the first to have to admit inwardly, even if not to others, that their choice to be here is ‘mentally’ not in their power to change, only physically can a person make decisions on their own survival. This illustrates even more the importance of accepting physical reality even to the most practical levels. That we are physical as well as mental, and that the whole of reality is about the experience, rather than always having to be about a result or the cause.
If life were to be experienced knowing that you had no choice in the cause and reason, and your own happiness and measure of potentiality were to be in your own physical hands, how would you want to experience life? Would you want to will away every moment while being in the experience, measuring your life on unhappiness and struggle, or would you make the most of all that was on offer and all that was a possibility?
Would you still focus on fighting against your perceived oppressor or would you accept that there are practical things that need to be accepted in life based on cause and effect? That we are the event taking place and even when we do not want to participate we have not the ability to mentally change our physical experience, we can only mentally change our ‘perception’ of life and how we wish to experience it.
Life is about perception and when lived practically through understanding things at the basis of reality, based on the fact that we are here anyway, gives us every reason to make the most of all that we have to experience. Through choice and accepting life practically we can achieve anything that is possible in our perceived reality.
By Stacey T Pollock
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Post CommentLee Altman
On February 24, 2009 at 1:49 pm
So true