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Post by Gopal on Jan 3, 2024 4:50:52 GMT -5
Chasing the reality other than what is happening right now is the only problem I see. This not only hinders the attainment of the desired reality but also gives rise to various problems in our lives which we tend to solve forever but it could never be solved. It looks like there is no thief here unless we create one.
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Post by someNOTHING! on Jan 3, 2024 7:15:04 GMT -5
Chasing the reality other than what is happening right now is the only problem I see. This not only hinders the attainment of the desired reality but also gives rise to various problems in our lives which we tend to solve forever but it could never be solved. It looks like there is no thief here unless we create one. How are these 'realities' distinguished from each other?Do these problems inhibit the 'desired reality' mentioned above?I assume you're saying that the imagined thief clouds, inhibits, or disrupts the clarity from which to discern 'reality' and/or 'the problems'.
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