Friday, 4 January 2013

Your Best Is Yet To Come


The joy of life is in its unpredictability. We plan for years not knowing whether we will get to live the next moment. It would be a boring affair if we get to know what is going to happen the next moment, tomorrow or next week. Though we don't have full control on the events happening in our life, yet we can plan the way these events will turn up in our life. 
How many times it has happened in your life that the events that you dreaded most cropped up when you wanted these least? Some people say that events are already planned; they only need a signal from your side. They are right; some events need just a hint to materialize in your life. You call it law of attraction or whatever, one thing is sure, if you are scared of something or some event, you increase the possibility of its taking shape every time you say, " I don't want this to happen now." 
On the contrary, you attract some wonderful things into your life merely by thinking these. Isn't it magical that we think about things or events & they start taking shape exactly the way we had imagined? So, in a way all things in our life happen twice; first in our mind & then in the material world. All things, events & even the people in our life came to our mind before they happened in our life. 
If this be the case, why do we think negative & attract negative things into our life instead of thinking positive all the time & pulling positive things towards us? There are two reasons; first, we don't understand this concept & secondly, we don't trust it. We don't understand it as we don't understand magic. We don't understand magic simply because we don't know the process. We know that there is some trick that the magician is playing but we are not able to see through. The important thing to learn is that in spite of our ignorance we enjoy the magic & trust the magician. But we don't adopt the same approach towards our life. We doubt every action of ours & expect negative results more than the positive outcomes & most of the time we prove ourselves right & justify our point. How silly!
The joy of living is in expecting the best from every moment of our life. It is not foolish if we believe that the best of my life is yet to come. The comic act would be to believe that I have lived the best of my life & it can't get any better from here. And the chances are, it won't.

3 comments:

  1. Awesome! May i ask u, how could u manage to write better than the best every time...we couldn't differenciate between illusion n magic....how beautifully u distinguish the two....hatts off......worthy article!

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  2. TThanks Richa. Good that you are back. I will again have someone to respond to.

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