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Try not to expect perfection when starting out on a spiritual path or
attaining inner peace. It isn’t always easy to meet the
expectations we hold ourselves to. We may find ourselves in a situation such
as just finishing a relaxing yoga class or meditation retreat, a serene
session of deep breathing, or listening to some calming, soul-stirring music,
yet we have difficulty retaining our sense of peace. A long line at the
store, slow-moving traffic, or another stressful situation can unnerve you
and leave you wondering why the tranquility and spiritual equilibrium you
cultivate is so quick to dissipate in the face of certain stressors. You may
feel guilty and angry at yourself or even feel like a hypocrite for not being
able to maintain control after practicing being centered. However, being
patient with yourself will help you more in your soul’s journey than
frustration at your perceived lack of progress. Doing the best you can in
your quest for spiritual growth is vastly more important than striving for perfection. Just because you are devoted to following
a spiritual path, attaining inner peace, or living a specific ideology
doesn’t mean you should expect to achieve perfection. When you approach your
personal evolution mindfully, you can experience intense emotions such as
anger without feeling that you have somehow failed. Simply by being aware of
what you are experiencing and recognizing that your feelings are temporary,
you have begun taking the necessary steps to regaining your internal balance.
Accepting that difficult situations will arise from time to time and treating
your reaction to them as if they are passing events rather than a part of who
you are can help you move past them. Practicing this form of acceptance and
paying attention to your reactions in order to learn from them will make it
easier for you to return to your center more quickly in the future. Since your experiences won’t be similar
to others’ and your behavior will be shaped by those experiences, you may
never stop reacting strongly to the challenging situations you encounter.
Even if you are able to do nothing more than acknowledge what you are feeling
and that there is little you can do to affect your current circumstances, in
time you’ll alter your reaction to such circumstances. You can learn
gradually to let negative thoughts come into your mind, recognize them, and
then let them go. You may never reach a place of perfect peace, but you’ll
find serenity in having done your best. |
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