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In this episode, the classic paradox is at hand: find the answer to life by surrendering to living the question.
Trying to find definitive answers to life is done by living through preferences. If what I prefer, aka my likes and dislikes, is ruling my decision-making and even worldview, then I will never know my True Self. I will just be consistently disappointed because that’s the nature of likes and dislikes–it’s all temporary so what I like eventually goes away and what I dislike eventually makes an appearance.
I talk about how living through a Higher Purpose can alleviate us from this cycle of feeling pulled by the ups and downs of life. We won’t ever know the definitive answer of anything. Anchoring my True Happiness to always knowing that I will never know, and all I have is my power to choose, is the only “answer”.
Also, paradoxically, preferences are fine! Haha. Please listen and share. Thank you.
By JananIn this episode, the classic paradox is at hand: find the answer to life by surrendering to living the question.
Trying to find definitive answers to life is done by living through preferences. If what I prefer, aka my likes and dislikes, is ruling my decision-making and even worldview, then I will never know my True Self. I will just be consistently disappointed because that’s the nature of likes and dislikes–it’s all temporary so what I like eventually goes away and what I dislike eventually makes an appearance.
I talk about how living through a Higher Purpose can alleviate us from this cycle of feeling pulled by the ups and downs of life. We won’t ever know the definitive answer of anything. Anchoring my True Happiness to always knowing that I will never know, and all I have is my power to choose, is the only “answer”.
Also, paradoxically, preferences are fine! Haha. Please listen and share. Thank you.