Conditioned Logic

Anytime something is done that isn’t a benefit, it’s the conditioned mind that makes this so. You can say “I shouldn’t have done that” but you cannot not do what your own mind tells you…

It’s not always easy to see life as a gift, there are reasons for this. It’s not to deny that sometimes unpleasant or horrific things happen, but who labels the thing unpleasant and who does the unpleasantness happen to? Although the human form does exist, it doesn’t exist in the way that it appears, it’s conditioned logic that puts a label on things so it makes sense. The logic of the Conditioned Mind has to have an answer for everything and if it doesn’t it will go searching until it either finds one or makes one up. Life isn’t about having all the answers, or even needing all the answers, but the way the mind has been conditioned that’s exactly what it makes it all about. Attaining, accomplishing, achieving, all to satisfy a mind that is never satisfied; no wonder the world is as it is.

Life is continuous, the mind has been conditioned to make up all kinds of nonsense to avoid seeing this. It uses time to make you believe life needs to be broken up in time slots, but what time is really needed for is to simply keep track of things. The Here and Now is where life always occurs no matter what time it is or what’s going on. Understand as you’re in one of these created time slots waiting for this or that to occur, the conditioned logic makes it seem as though life is incomplete, that life is passing you by.

Life can never be any more complete then it is right now; except to a mind that has been conditioned to be everywhere except here. Although your mind has made you think you’ve developed logic, there isn’t any until it’s understood the Conditioned Mind controls the show. Think of this, anytime you do something that isn’t beneficial to you, your own mind is making you do it. This is something that needs to be realized if you’re to truly live life and not wait for it to be perfectly logical (only to the mind) to enjoy the temporary gift of life that we have been blessed with…

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