FEEL GOOD VERSUS REALITY

Feel Good Versus Reality

Wanting to feel good is sentimentality; it’s the path of insecurity that avoids unpleasant situations. Do we really care more about being ‘inspired’ than we do about realising the simple truth of what we are?

Genuinely feeling good is letting go;
it’s the relief of having nothing to defend.

That is happiness.

Reality isn’t in a special building, on a mountain or in words; it’s in the seeing.
‘Seek and ye shall find’ … ‘Under a stone, in a piece of wood’.

The devil (our imaginary self-importance) wants to feel good. It feeds off feeling good. It is competitive in order to feel good. This is nothing other than desire. Spirituality is wrong if it means we become reliant having to feel good.

The promotion of feeling good is the great illusion of taking advantage of emotionally vulnerable people while pretending to support their needs.

There is a unity in doubt and confidence
that bring us into the moment now.

Dare to look, and wonder.

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