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This blog is one about symbiosis. Its purpose is to help those out there going through hard times to find solace within. Through the act of questioning our society’s issues and dilemmas, as well as comparing large scale problems to personal ones, we can find a better understanding as who we truly are and how we truly operate. Once we have a firm understanding to this inner dimension our problems will seem less problematic.   This is, perhaps, the grandest of all goals.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Shadow Boxing

Ever feel frustrated on this journey we call life? Have you ever felt stuck, under the rule of a force beyond your control? Perhaps you've sought help, attended leadership seminars, read self-help books; perhaps you've consulted your pastor or rabbi, your imam or spirit guide. Yet, for some reason you still remain or return to that place of powerlessness.

Why? Why are we doomed to a life of mental slavery? How can we avoid living like we are helpless to rise above the forces that seem to straddle our spirits to the ground?

Perhaps the answer lies within the question. Perhaps the problem is we are fighting phantoms. There may be bills coming in the mail and the threat of your boss firing you from your ever so needed job. But it is the stress that tears you into pieces. It is the stress that must be dealt with.

That stress is not the enemy. It is a conglomeration of emotions habitually injected upon mental reaction. And in order to relieve stress, without the aid of mind numbing medicine, we must not fight it, because there is nothing to fight.

Think about it, how can you fight something you have created, albeit unconsciously?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Because we create these custom-made universes around us, they become the parameters of our existence.

All our energy is then focussed on the all the little subjects we've allowed into our little bubble until eventually it forms our identity.

As such, we passionately hold onto them out of fear of what we may become without them.

Bursting one's bubble should be met with great fanfare. After all, it allows us to view the larger space outside our fabricated realm. Instead, it's often a traumatic experience as the protective layer has been breached.

February 26, 2010 at 2:45 AM 

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