Sunday, June 23, 2013

expectations result in disappointments

Hope is a virtue | Philosophy Blog on Speakingtree.in
expectations result in disappointments
develop that ability to accept what comes out next moment 
the best hopes belied at the chardham

knowledge and appropriate action at right time helps to prevent undesirable eventualities , not hoping that every thing goes well 

anticipate worst may happen despite best efforts , since the results are function of infinite variables 
factor of safety helps, but not always, since it is a factor of ignorance 

best hope to pass has lead to suicides when failed , though with adequate efforts 

since , question paper cannot be predicted 
life is a question papwer , for which all answers cannot be known by any great wise person

Life is a flow , learn to swim , learn to dive, learn to enjoy the whole thing,
best hopes that you will not drown ,will not help, unless you learnt to swim 
instead of hoping, do learn the art of life to make it a joy


Surely, spiritual relationship with God, is paramount, and is the essence of life's craving and realization 

and ''it does produce an attitude of enthusiasm and encouragement that adds the energy of aspiration to a person’s every inspiration'', -------but not empty hope , without establishing that relation authentically 
so primary is to get that connection, then necessity of just hoping vanishes, as , then things start happening , all supportive to the individual, whether he hopes or note 
his intentions become actualized without the occurrence of sad unpleasant encounters





In every being there is natural impulse that makes the being to strive and struggle , to compete and win 

in the basic process of survival , growth, expansion, evolution toward higher consciousness

the lower states of consciousness naturally tend towards reaching higher states of consciousness.

the intensity of that impulse will be less or more as per the suitability of situation 

it will become more intense in the face of crises, and propels to find appropriate solutions tools techniques, paraphernalia

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