Don't Lose Hope!
Don’t
Lose Hope
It
is said that the night is darkest before the first rays of the sun begin to
illuminate the sky. This is true not only about nature but about life in
general. Human beings are always living in hope that something better will
happen tomorrow. This is a kind of psychological balm which has been created to
help us get through difficult times. And many times, it does help us go through
such times, but sometimes our test in life is so severe that we begin to lose
hope and feel that the end of the world has come.
People
who actually commit suicide do so by first shutting their near and dear ones
out of their lives, then their friends, they start sitting alone and brooding
and creating such a negative picture in their mind that it ultimately leads to
a phase where that person begins hating himself too and that is when the
extreme step is taken. Psychologists know the symptoms of suicidal tendencies
and if one is made aware of them then such people can be slowly and lovingly
brought back into living their life, by giving them hope and love and a feeling
that they are wanted and loved.
I
remember when I as in the formative and growth period of my life and going
through a lot of struggles, my mother would take me to the family astrologer who
would look at my horoscope and say you just need to go through this phase and
then everything would be beautiful. Looking back on life, I realise that those
visits were as good as visits to a psychiatrist, because without the analysis
provided by a doctor, this person would give hope, give reason to look forward
to the future. That is most important – you need to have a solid reason to look
forward to the future!
Meditation
actually helps you to become self-reliant as it trains you to live in the
moment. The past does not matter and neither does the future. Train yourself
continuously to live in the present moment by becoming a witness, then you will
never lose hope as life becomes worth living. The present moment is the only
truth – live in the now and the question of hope will never crop up in your
life again.
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