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Beyond logic

Mind is under the illusion that logic or any definition can bind the Reality. When it faces somet...

An episode of the Fundamental Expressions podcast, hosted by Y V Chawla, titled "Beyond logic" was published on February 25, 2014 and runs 1 minutes.

February 25, 2014 ·1m · Fundamental Expressions

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Mind is under the illusion that logic or any definition can bind the Reality. When it faces something, which is beyond logic, beyond liking, beyond its comfort zone, it rejects by giving expressions like anger, anxiety, stress, fear, confusion, guilt and so on. These expressions give a touch of the non-linear, something beyond logic. Anxiety, fear, confusion, stress means there is an unbridgeable gap between ‘now’ and future, tomorrow, between ‘now’ and your imagination. Can you see this gap? Can you be comfortable with this gap, this unknown margin? This comfortableness instantly connects you to the limitless field-the field of all possibilities. You can be relaxed, creative only when you are comfortable with this gap, otherwise one is trying to solace the mind to cover up the unpleasantness, one is experiencing.

Mind is under the illusion that logic or any definition can bind the Reality. When it faces something, which is beyond logic, beyond liking, beyond its comfort zone, it rejects by giving expressions like anger, anxiety, stress, fear, confusion, guilt and so on. These expressions give a touch of the non-linear, something beyond logic. Anxiety, fear, confusion, stress means there is an unbridgeable gap between ‘now’ and future, tomorrow, between ‘now’ and your imagination. Can you see this gap? Can you be comfortable with this gap, this unknown margin? This comfortableness instantly connects you to the limitless field-the field of all possibilities. You can be relaxed, creative only when you are comfortable with this gap, otherwise one is trying to solace the mind to cover up the unpleasantness, one is experiencing.
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