this may make little to negative sense, if you don’t have a lot of context:
thinking about when I’ve been trying to bring together Love and Truth—Vyas talked about this already in the Upanishads. “Having renounced (the unreal), enjoy (the real). Do not covet the wealth of any man”. Having renounced lies, enjoy the truth. And my recent thing has been trying to do more of exactly that—enjoying. And ‘do not covet the wealth of any man’ includes ourselves. So not being attached to the outcomes of my work, enjoying it as it’s own thing—if it succeeds, if it fails, either I can enjoy the present moment. And this doesn’t mean just enjoying things no matter what—I’ll enjoy a path more if it brings me to success, since that’s closer to Truth—and it’s enjoying the Real. the Real truth that each time I do something, I try something, I reach out explore where I’m uncertain, I’m learning more about what’s Real. There are words missing here, from me not saying them and being able to say them, from me knowing not how to say them and from me not knowing that they should be here, for my Words to be more True. But either way, I have found enjoyment in writing them.
this may make little to negative sense, if you don’t have a lot of context:
thinking about when I’ve been trying to bring together Love and Truth—Vyas talked about this already in the Upanishads. “Having renounced (the unreal), enjoy (the real). Do not covet the wealth of any man”. Having renounced lies, enjoy the truth. And my recent thing has been trying to do more of exactly that—enjoying. And ‘do not covet the wealth of any man’ includes ourselves. So not being attached to the outcomes of my work, enjoying it as it’s own thing—if it succeeds, if it fails, either I can enjoy the present moment. And this doesn’t mean just enjoying things no matter what—I’ll enjoy a path more if it brings me to success, since that’s closer to Truth—and it’s enjoying the Real.
the Real truth that each time I do something, I try something, I reach out explore where I’m uncertain, I’m learning more about what’s Real. There are words missing here, from me not saying them and being able to say them, from me knowing not how to say them and from me not knowing that they should be here, for my Words to be more True. But either way, I have found enjoyment in writing them.