None of the encounters is a coincidence. No sense, no thought, no gaze, no perception, no intuition. Even the opposite is not a coincidence. The market where we shop, the restaurant where we eat, the fountain where we drink water, the sidewalk we walk on, and the people we pass by as foreigners. Encounters that seem like coincidences, anybody we ask for the way, the person we hit lightly.
A little boy who smiles at us is a bird that suddenly flew in front of us … Even the simplest event that we’ve had all day will trigger any mental, physical, spiritual or emotional event. Small or large … Sometimes we are drawn into situations that are not at all accountable. We find ourselves experiencing events we didn’t even imagine. A scream of seagull, a salesman shout, takes us away for years or years yol We are both teachers and students in every relationship. The family we were born in, the schools we went to, our friend, lover, wife, child, etc.
Each relationship is a mirror of a different aspect of us. And we are mirrors for them. As our awareness increases, we begin to observe ourselves and experiences as we experience situations and relationships. And if we are able to look at our experiences with a high level of understanding, we will understand what we are experiencing for that relationship or situation.
The people who press our buttons the most are our best teachers. If we understand that we are not victims in that relationship, we understand what the relationship is trying to teach us, we learn and continue on our way. If we cannot do this, we will be held captive in that relationship or situation, either experience more severe situations or continue to experience more traumatic situations (until we take that course, complete our missing direction, correct ourselves).
Sometimes we only enter the lives of some people as catalysts. We push the button of the situation that they need to change in their lives and we retire quietly. And if we remain in high awareness, we will continue on our way without being affected by the situation, without looking back.
In summary, our greatest enemy is actually our best friend. Because it usually causes the biggest change in us. And every encounter is sacred. If we accept the divinity of the human being and approach it in that way, we will remove the hatred, anger, guilt, the feeling that we are responsible for that person and that we are condemned to that relationship and we will remove the hatred.
Every situation we have, every person we meet is our teacher. The sooner we learn, the more we need to learn, solve our karma, achieve inner peace, happiness, ideal relationship and spiritual integrity.
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