We are running, running, running and always on the run, till we are done, but, alas, we are never done. Running after fame, money, success, achievements, goals…and the series could go on and on…
We are always on the go, running late, running after time, running on the dot, the hourglass is always on. But we never take off some time, to rest a while, be silent, relax a while, watch ourselves, assay our internal system, unclog the internal mental blocks and try and become sublime, in what we are and where we are.
If we take stock of what we have, once in a while, I’m sure we’ll get and achieve what we are set to achieve, much faster and at a much relaxed pace and manner. So, please stop your clock for a while, assess yourself and then move on !!
Introspection and reflection in life is very important. We should pause and indulge in that.Nice reminder Deepika!
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Thank you Radhika ☺️
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True and agree totally with your words, Deepika. Running and running like mad and knowing when to stop and understand our true nature.
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It would be great if we can practice stopping the tick tock of the clock and rest for a while everyday…
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Yes absolutely
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Wonderful post
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Thanks much Tanvir ☺️
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Well said, Deepika. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Malini !!
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I guess we lack in a patients and since goals evolves every time we tend to chase them,as time is a factor and never holds back peoples will always on chase!!!!
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I agree with you absolutely! It helps to forget the clock more and more often.
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It would be wonderful if we could practise this on a daily basis.
Thank you so much dear !!
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Yes, very true. I have come a long way, away from looking at time addictively 🙂 You are very welcome.
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Well said ! We need to rejuvenate our mind and body once in a while !!
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This is a much needed reminder Deepika! The constant running can easily blot away the important things!
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Yes Divya, and we are seriously exhausted by the end of it. Thanks for your thoughtful words 🙂
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As we run, away from all that we do not want, with an excuse of wanting more and thirsting for power and wealth, we forget the reason for our existence, the essence of life itself.
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