03-31-2016, 02:08 PM
(03-31-2016, 06:16 AM)RTBoss Wrote:(03-31-2016, 06:09 AM)4Kingdoms Wrote: I agree with this except for the part of admiring people I used to look down upon. I feel neutrality towards them.
Ok, so this is more accurate. I was being a little dramatic, lol.
For example, I have family that farms. It's just not for me. I used to see living their lives as the worst possible experience I could be a part of. Now, like you said, I'm neutral. That's their life, this is mine. But it doesn't make them "less" like I used to think. I know that my perspective will continue to evolve.
When you truly finish dealing with something, you will not just experience neutrality; you will experience peaceful stillness concerning that thing. It is, and I am, and that is that.
It is a truly amazing state of being, and I revel in amazement of it all the time.
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