The fearless
We all are aware of the fact that we want to end up living a life full of happiness and contentment. Most of us believe that being fearless is being happy. I am yet to make an opinion on this. I think sometimes sitting near the window with a coffee and gazing the sky is more than enough to get your internal conflicts resolved. We do understand the fact that we need to be fearless and often quest to know how to do so not realising the fact that we first need to know that what exactly is fear.
The approach of how to solve a particular problem is mostly correct in the physical world. But what about the matters of mind? I think a what approach might work better for the questions of mind. So before being fearless, we need to know what fear is. To look into this a little deep, how about finding out what is root cause of fear? For for that matter, if I put it in this way; aren't desires and attachments the root cause of fear?Or are they the two sides of the same coin?
This absolutely does not mean we should struggle to leave desires which is an inevitable part of life. When we do a particular job, we fail to notice that we are not attracted to the job but the outcome of that job. As far as relationships are concerned we claim to love our people but fail to realise that somewhere or the other we are only stuck in attachments. Attachments to people or materialistic possessions only leads to fear of losing them. Love will set us free. So is love the only way out? Yes, Love is the only way out. The only way that will let us do what is right for us and our loved ones rather than living in fear which is based on attachments.
This is my cathartic scream.
The approach of how to solve a particular problem is mostly correct in the physical world. But what about the matters of mind? I think a what approach might work better for the questions of mind. So before being fearless, we need to know what fear is. To look into this a little deep, how about finding out what is root cause of fear? For for that matter, if I put it in this way; aren't desires and attachments the root cause of fear?Or are they the two sides of the same coin?
This absolutely does not mean we should struggle to leave desires which is an inevitable part of life. When we do a particular job, we fail to notice that we are not attracted to the job but the outcome of that job. As far as relationships are concerned we claim to love our people but fail to realise that somewhere or the other we are only stuck in attachments. Attachments to people or materialistic possessions only leads to fear of losing them. Love will set us free. So is love the only way out? Yes, Love is the only way out. The only way that will let us do what is right for us and our loved ones rather than living in fear which is based on attachments.
This is my cathartic scream.
Comments
Post a Comment