From Effort to Effortlessness
Photo Credit : Facebook From Effort to Effortlessness In life, we are constantly trying. We try to succeed, to achieve, to control, to meditate. The sense of being the “doer” is so deeply ingrained that it becomes difficult to transcend. We believe that progress comes only through effort, and while effort has its place, spirituality ultimately calls us to move beyond effort into effortlessness. As an athlete, one often experiences this transition. During training, there comes a point where the body pushes through the pain barrier. After that, a second breath arises, and suddenly everything feels effortless. The struggle dissolves, and movement flows naturally. Spirituality mirrors this experience. At first, meditation feels like effort - trying to focus, trying to silence the mind, trying to reach stillness. But true meditation begins when we stop trying. The ego thrives on the sense of doership. It says, “I am meditating, I am spiritual, I am progressing.” Yet, this very “...