Because of the way one becomes conditioned, life is seen as if it’s filled with puzzles to solve, and because of this one is constantly working on solving puzzles…
The issue with having to constantly arrange life as if it’s a puzzle is it’s made up, and even if your story of a puzzle is solved, the mind makes up a new puzzle almost immediately. Life is continuous, it’s broken up into segments (puzzles) by a mind that’s in a constant state of agitation. If this wasn’t true, you would see your puzzles don’t exist so you wouldn’t constantly need to solve them. It isn’t because of anything right or wrong that makes you see things in this way, it’s because the mind has been programmed to do instead of be, so it‘s only doing what it was programmed to do.
The Conditioned Mind sees puzzles all over the place. The shortest line in the supermarket, traffic, diets, to do list, politics, and so on. All this manipulating is strictly done to solve another puzzle which one thinks will make life perfect. Let’s say everyday there’s a new problem to solve, for me that would mean in sixty six years roughly 24,000 puzzles were solved, all for the purpose of constantly having life the way I thought it should be. After all, nobody purposely gets in the longest line at the supermarket, but if you did nothing would really change except for maybe not having to constantly solve a puzzle to make life complete…

No comments:
Post a Comment