Pull in pleasure

You get some great, amazingly fantastic news. What’s the first thing you do?

The first few seconds may be to digest the overwhelming information.

Anything great deserves a company. To double that pleasure you need to share this news with someone. But stop for a while. Have you heard that parents share a great deal in your pleasure? Then what will be left for the others to charm?

Don’t think I’ll bang across social media to explode and cherish or I’ll pick up the phone and start calling my dear ones. Retiring in a chair and sometimes lying on the bed expanding my hands both ways and keeping my legs apart with ups and downs of the chest and finally would close my eyes gently, the only thing I do.

Got the point what do I do? That’s the gesture to absorb more and more cosmic energy in a bid to fill my mind and heart and contain my joys before they convert into an ego.

2 responses to “Pull in pleasure”

  1. Justin Avatar

    Your approach to receiving fantastic news is beautifully introspective and mindful, emphasizing the importance of savoring the moment privately before sharing it with the world. It’s a reminder of the value in grounding oneself, absorbing the joy deeply, and ensuring it enriches your spirit without tipping into ego. This method of internalizing and reflecting on good news before spreading it is quite profound. How do you think this practice of pausing and absorbing cosmic energy has influenced your overall well-being and relationships with others when you eventually share your good news?

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    1. Shasak Avatar

      It’s a pleasure seeing you again Justin.

      The Lincoln phrase, ‘This too shall pass’ is the essence of our whole being. The equilibrium of the mind though difficult to achieve in the extremes of the joys and sorrows has its credentials. Constant observation and training of the mind can bring in the quality of spiritual calmness.

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