02-22-2014, 06:34 AM
Another good post plenum!
Actually i've been sort of doing this for a while even before realising it conciously! I find it important to take note of my mood and emotions most of the time and see just what sort of things trigger anger/sadness/happiness. It is slowly become a very useful way of re-addressing my relationship to these triggers and also to the 'now'. It is indeed a very difficult task, but when more realised and achieved I think this is where the 'miracles' happen when people recover from terminal illnesses or great feats of strength etc. Re-aligning perceptions and focused will power.
Just the other day I was think our judgements of the world and other-selves is not based on the actions that took place, but rather the way we react to that. At the end of the day an action is action, it isn't inherently good or bad, just the way it is perceived. It becomes more relevant when it comes to accepted norms in the societal complex, I would say.
Actually i've been sort of doing this for a while even before realising it conciously! I find it important to take note of my mood and emotions most of the time and see just what sort of things trigger anger/sadness/happiness. It is slowly become a very useful way of re-addressing my relationship to these triggers and also to the 'now'. It is indeed a very difficult task, but when more realised and achieved I think this is where the 'miracles' happen when people recover from terminal illnesses or great feats of strength etc. Re-aligning perceptions and focused will power.
Just the other day I was think our judgements of the world and other-selves is not based on the actions that took place, but rather the way we react to that. At the end of the day an action is action, it isn't inherently good or bad, just the way it is perceived. It becomes more relevant when it comes to accepted norms in the societal complex, I would say.