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Daily Meditation: Sunday, April 7, 2002

You aspire to beauty and light, and you are unhappy because …

You aspire to beauty and light, and you are unhappy because you sense that inwardly you are not managing to extricate yourself from life's difficulties and mediocrities. But whose fault is that? Why do you allow yourself to become obsessed by material preoccupations? I am not suggesting abandoning everything, simply being able, for a moment at least, to put it all aside, to set it all down as you would with a load you are carrying. Look at how, for instance, the man carrying the supplies during an expedition in the mountains sets down his load from time to time so that he may catch his breath. He sits down, he has something to eat, he has a drink, and then he picks up his load and is on his way again. Could you not do the same? Every now and then, set your worries aside for an hour or two - you can rest assured that they will still be there when you return; there are never many volunteers to carry other people's loads. So, put down your load with confidence and unite with the divine world so that the beauty and light to which you aspire never leave you.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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