Common Sense

When life is viewed without common sense, drama is mostly seen because of the lack of discipline that a quiet mind provides. Common sense allows the mind to settle into a state that’s truthful and logical…

When we apply common sense to life it’s so much more beneficial than relying on the made up stories that defy common sense. Simply stated; a man and woman performed a deed many years ago and life began. The common sense here is a deed was performed that allowed the transformation of energy and you were the result of it. Nothing magical; a condition was satisfied that allowed birth. At the start of existence there’s nothing yet developed as far as the Conditioned Mind is concerned, so we’re pretty much truthful and logical.

The common sense here is there’s nothing yet developed for life not to be truthful and logical. But as we grow older and influences begin to mold and condition the mind, common sense slowly gets replaced by the illogical influences we’re surrounded by. This is the beginning of our Conditioned Mind Patterns, and unfortunately what the base of most of these influences are is self-serving. We develop a Conditioned Mind that revolves around satisfying an illogical self that has been influenced to be this way.

The Conditioned Mind blocks this common sense approach as too simplistic so it can hold onto its story. The truth is living the most beneficial way to live is inward, but this only occurs if one is quiet enough to see it. If this isn’t seen the mind will use a conditioned story of why living inwardly isn’t for you and your approach to life will not be seen from a common sense state. This prevents you from returning to the truthful and logical state. Unfortunately because of this, life remains based in making decisions from a self-serving mind instead of using common sense, and it will remain a struggle regardless of the outward changes that are made…

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