"Try this: Imagine you are in a situation or with a person that you
find unpleasant and that you would ordinarily avoid. Now observe how
your [mind] instinctively becomes
active, insisting that you avoid this situation or try to change it. And
if you stay on there and refuse to change the situation, observe how
the [mind] insists that you experience irritation or anxiety or guilt or
some other negative emotion. Now keep looking at this unpleasant
situation or person until you realize that it isn't they that are
causing the negative emotions. They are just going their way, being
themselves, doing their thing whether right or wrong, good or bad.
It is your [mind] that, thanks to your programming, insists on your
reacting with negative emotions. You will see this better if you realize
that someone with a different programming when faced with this same
situation or person or event would react quite calmly, even happily.
Don't stop till you have grasped this truth: The only reason why you too
are not reacting calmly and happily is your computer that is stubbornly
insisting that reality be reshaped to conform to its programming.
Observe all of this from the outside so to speak and see the marvelous
change that comes about in you."
~ Anthony de Mello (20th century Indian Catholic mystic)
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~ Anthony de Mello (20th century Indian Catholic mystic)
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