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Hidden Meaning of Events - (4543)

We pass through every event for a reason!


Most of the time we are able to see the physical and even psychological reasons for why we pass through certain events. 


We are often not aware of the deep psychological reasons... 


It is so enlightening and eye opening for us to know the deep psychological reasons why we pass through certain events.


There is an esoteric reason for why we pass through certain events as well. It is precisely the esoteric reason that we very often don't see.


When we are aware of the very deep psychological reason/s why we pass through any given event we are closer to seeing the esoteric reason.


Sometimes the esoteric reason is very related to the deep psychological reason and sometimes the deep psychological reason is related to only a part of the esoteric reason. Sometimes the two are very different.


To find the deep psychological reason we need to dive deep into our own psyche...


To find the esoteric reason we need to reach up high into ourselves...


To put ourselves to the task of finding the esoteric meaning of just event is an amazing feat.


Often when we don't know the reason why we are doing something or the reason why something happened. This is because the weight of the reason lies in the esoteric filed, and we not so easily able to know the esoteric reason. When we find the esoteric reason which we can, even years after the event, everything makes senses to us.


When things make sense we learn a lot...


In conclusion, the practical side of this post is that we have the right as aspiring conscious beings to know why things happen in our life and of course there is so much that we don't know - yet we can find out and to find out, the spirit of relentless inner asking and patient waiting is needed as we can all see.


It is even very helpful for us to know that there are some things that will for a long while remain a mystery. We can't know everything! Knowing everything does not always pertain to us human beings but to our Monad - yes it does.


End (4543).

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