Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 , "Steve Connor" <sconnor@a...> wrote: > yes dig deep. sometimes you hit a certain bedrock. you have to > decide, can you break throught that stone or not? forunately, this > chandi patah is so rich is seems fertile with soft earth we can dig > into. Steve, Your point is well taken. What do we do when we hit a bedrock when we are trying so hard to dig ? My thought is that the 'bedrocks' vary from level to level of the practitioner. They are like tests at each level of the student and get progressively difficult. But my humble feeling is that we will also be given greater capacity with greater challenges. My motto is "God never throws at us more than we can handle" How do we overcome this problem ? Here are my thoughts 1) How is my ego reacting to this problem. Am I trying to hide behind my own justifications and avoid the issue, or am I willing to surrender, but is it still a problem? ie is the problem outside me or within me? 2) How have other people handled this kind of situation - and this not necessarily our peers but people whom we look upto for inspiration 3) What is the objective solution of this problem ? Not how should I handle this, but what is the best thing that can happen ? I would be interested to know of others input as well. Thanks for raising such interesting questions. Jai Maa Latha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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