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Daily Meditation: Sunday, July 8, 2007

Where does our interest in sports come from? From our vague …

Where does our interest in sports come from? From our vague sense that these games – running, jumping, wrestling, swimming, climbing, sending balls back and forth – are reflections of the difficulties we encounter in daily life. Since these games resemble the problems you confront every day, why not reverse the situation and think of your problems as games? Instead of feeling overwhelmed and irritated by the slightest difficulty, say to yourself: ‘This is yet another opportunity to achieve something; let’s see how I can succeed.’ In each instance, carefully study the nature of the ordeal you are confronting, and challenge yourself. For example: ‘I will not stop until I reach the goal… I will jump this hurdle…’ Yes, you must throw yourself challenges like this from time to time, and you will see that not only will your ordeals seem easier to bear, but in surmounting them you will gain confidence in yourself.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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