It is an irrefutable fact –
one that each can put to the test himself – that life’s many challenges are not
met with reason alone. The workings of the mind, held captive by a lifetime of
habit, cannot but lead to the conclusion that possessions, the things of this
world, are the final arbiter of inner peace and happiness: a conclusion that
defies the lingering turmoil within. Thus are we driven to probe deeper into
our consciousness. While in a state of repose we direct our thoughts to those
of love and gratitude, for ourself and our fellow beings. Free of judgment and
conscious of the good in others – that which is of our divine soul – we are
infused with a sense of selflessness and humility; one that binds us to the
universal maxim, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Thus may we
in truth confront our challenges, and thus may we find spiritual enlightenment,
that which has so long eluded us, peace and harmony within.
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