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Whenever something bad happens in life we think that whatever happens happens for the best. It doesn't stop at that though we try to "set" in our minds as to how this seemingly "bad" thing is actually a blessing in disguise. Same with Guru or Satpurush aagya … we know it’s the best thing for us but still we try to set in our minds as to how this aagya is the best thing for me.
Accepting/knowing the fact that it is the best for me is great and perfect. But we should stop at that. We shouldn't try and reason as to why this particular event in my life or aagya is best for me. I know humans being creatures with a sharp mind need to find reasons in order to keep our mind satiated. But this act of trying to find a reason is a road full of danger. What if we can’t find a reason? Or what if we pick the wrong reason? Or what if the right reason is something we can’t accept at the moment?
In the first case our belief starts shaking as we can’t seem to find a logical reason. In the 2nd one, initially it might work alright but once the premise on which the wrong reason was selected doesn't add up we end up in the same situation as the 1st case. In the last case it’s the same thing again … due to a limitation of belief or mind power we don’t get the exact reason and start thinking it’s not the best thing for me and again our belief is blown to tatters.
Mind needs logical reasons … I don’t need them.
I can easily do away from them. I am above reasons.
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It’s exactly how it should be and hence it’s exactly how it is.
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