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Daily Meditation: Monday, August 3, 2009

You always tend to consider your difficulties as obstacles. …

You always tend to consider your difficulties as obstacles. In reality, it is often in difficult conditions that humans have the greatest possibilities for growth, and that is precisely because they are confined. Observe how trees in a forest resolve this problem. In a forest, the trees are so close together, if one of them wants to spread its branches, the others prevent it. So this tree says to itself, ‘These are poor conditions for my development, but I’m going to find a solution…’ It’s true, it cannot spread its branches horizontally, but there’s nothing to stop it from reaching up to the heights. In this direction there’s open space, and it no longer encounters any obstacles. It’s the same for human beings. When they can no longer go forwards, backwards or sideways, the only direction left is upwards; in other words, they must launch themselves in the direction of the spiritual world, for in this direction nothing can stand in the way of their aspirations.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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