Monday, September 16, 2013

SEEING LENSES

The lenses that we tend to wear
Blur and mislead our vision
And even though we pass on the blame
We know we commit sin

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You probably have done this experiment. Try wearing a convex or tinted lens and then take a look around. Everything appears distorted and different.  Yet it’s bound to happen that you will slowly adjust to the lens and manage to see beyond the distortion that is being created. Because you do know that this is not reality.

Now imagine if you had been wearing this from the beginning. Your view of the world is warped and unreal. Our mind works in a similar fashion and produces a world of illusions. We think of ourselves as good and unblemished even when we are ridden with guilt and then we manage to do some scapegoating.


Blaming things on your environment, upbringing, or influences is simply wearing lenses that prevent you from seeing your own self-centeredness and revolt. Be aware of your misgivings and faults and correct your vision through knowledge of yourself and your true inner voice. 

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