Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 Dear Sabri, Thanks for your reply. It does make sense the way you put it. I have been the happiest when I have allowed myself to flow freely. But "flowing" should also be with intense conciousness. Brakes and barriers have to be applied to conform to what is considered "right". Whenever you put on the brakes you get the feeling that you are "fighting" with your grahas. It could sap your energies. But that is the only way you can bring about "structural" changes in life and "refine" yourself. That is why meditation is so important as Mark also believes. Everytime we dive into ourselves we know what is "right" and the struggle stops - at least for a while.... The importance of struggle should not be ignored in the search for finding peace within. But as you and Mark may like to put it, the struggle will automatically stop when we "know" ourselves fully along with our grahas, isn't it? Thanks once again for your views. Best wishes, Vinita ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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