Why Limit Yourself to Small Things
Why Limit Yourself to Small
Things
Human beings often confine
themselves to narrow identities - family, nation, religion, race, gender, or
colour. These boundaries may provide a sense of belonging, but they also limit
the vastness of our existence. Why restrict ourselves to small things when the
whole of existence is waiting for us?
The truth is simple: we are
not just members of a crowd, a nation, or a religion. We are part of the
infinite cosmos. To belong only to a fragment is to deny the wholeness of life.
Meditation reveals this truth. Through regular practice - alone and in
collectivity - we connect to universal consciousness. In that connection, the
walls of limitation dissolve, and we discover our true belonging.
Meditation is the doorway to
expansion. As we sit in silence, the mind’s narrow definitions begin to fade.
We stop identifying ourselves with labels and roles. Instead, we experience
ourselves as pure awareness, inseparable from the whole. This realisation
transforms our outlook. We no longer see ourselves as confined beings; we see
ourselves as part of the infinite.
When inner inconsistencies
dissolve, positivity becomes natural. We begin to look only for the good in
others. Negativity no longer touches our lives. Problems lose their weight,
conflicts dissolve, and relationships transform. The whole world begins to appear
as love, kindness, and bliss. This is not imagination - it is the natural
result of connecting to universal consciousness.
Belonging to the whole of
existence means living without boundaries. It means seeing beyond family,
gender, race, or religion. These identities are temporary; they are part of the
external world. But the soul belongs to eternity. Meditation helps us realise
this eternal belonging. In silence, we discover that we are not separate from
the stars, the rivers, the trees, or the people around us. We are one with all.
Collective meditation
magnifies this realisation. Alone, meditation deepens our inner silence. In
collectivity, it expands our connection to humanity. Sitting with others in
meditation creates a powerful field of consciousness. In this field, the ego
dissolves more quickly, and the natural tendency to see goodness in others
strengthens. We begin to experience the world not as fragmented individuals but
as one collective soul.
This expansion changes the
body as well. Stress fades, health improves, and vitality increases. But beyond
physical health, emotional health blossoms. Joy becomes natural, gratitude
flows easily, and compassion becomes effortless. Looking for good in others is
not just a mental attitude - it is the fragrance of a soul that knows it
belongs to the whole.
Ultimately, limiting ourselves
to small things is denying our true nature. We are not just a fragment - we are
the whole. Meditation helps us realise this truth. It connects us to universal
consciousness, dissolves inner inconsistencies, and makes positivity our second
nature. When we stop belonging to small things and start belonging to the
whole, life becomes love, kindness, and bliss.
So, we should ask ourselves:
why limit ourself to small things when the whole of existence is waiting for us?
Expand through meditation, connect to universal consciousness, and discover the
infinite joy of belonging to all.

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