Sunday, September 19, 2010

Sometimes You Have to Stop

Life is what happens when we are too busy trying to figure life out. Happiness is what happens somewhere else, while we strive to reach it. Sadness and anger are what happens when we think life should be different than what it is. Always, always, always we are busy and how often do we take the moment we are in as the life we seek, as the greatest source of happiness, as a moment to be grateful for and to love?

In this busy modern day life we are nearly completely divorced from the very moment we exist in. We are technologically advanced and humanly deprived; we can visit any module of information but we are too tired to assimilate it; we can go anywhere and do anything, but we forget that being here is equally as blessed.

We constantly seek this state of eternal bliss but that bliss only happens when we fuse on the molecular level with all of life without exception. That place of non-judgment is the difference between how we think and how we mesh directly with God. In that moment nothing is out of line, nothing is wrong, nothing is bad, nothing is anything - it just is. It's a state that is rare and so profound you will never forget the Infinite glimpse into the deepest happiness around.

Sometimes you have to just stop. Stop everything. Sit still in silence and listen inwardly until the sound of the Universe roars within you. Forget your goals and your dreams and your aspirations for a moment, forget your unhappiness or your sadness or your anger. Let go of what is "right" and what is "wrong," let go of how you think things should be; let go of you (the ego) and find yourself again as a part of the Universe. And rejoice!

Blessings.
- Darshan







© 2010 Darshan F Jessop

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