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More often than not, we have picked up the habits of thinking of those around us.
These thought-habits are not yours; they can damage the way you see the world
and make you doubt your own instinct and sense of life.
When you become aware that your thinking has a life of its own,
you will never make a prison of your own perception.
Your vision is your home. A closed vision always wants to make a small room
out of whatever it sees. Thinking that limits you denies you life.
In order to deconstruct the inner prison, the first step is learning to see that it is a prison.
You can move in the direction of this discovery by reflecting on the places
where your life feels limited and tight. To recognize the crippling feeling
of being limited is already to have begun moving beyond it.
Heidegger said, "To recognize a frontier is already to have gone beyond it."
Life continues to remain faithful to us. If we move even the smallest step
out of our limitation, life comes to embrace us and lead us out into
the pastures of possibility.
These thought-habits are not yours; they can damage the way you see the world
and make you doubt your own instinct and sense of life.
When you become aware that your thinking has a life of its own,
you will never make a prison of your own perception.
Your vision is your home. A closed vision always wants to make a small room
out of whatever it sees. Thinking that limits you denies you life.
In order to deconstruct the inner prison, the first step is learning to see that it is a prison.
You can move in the direction of this discovery by reflecting on the places
where your life feels limited and tight. To recognize the crippling feeling
of being limited is already to have begun moving beyond it.
Heidegger said, "To recognize a frontier is already to have gone beyond it."
Life continues to remain faithful to us. If we move even the smallest step
out of our limitation, life comes to embrace us and lead us out into
the pastures of possibility.
~ John O'Donohue
from 'Eternal Echoes'
from 'Eternal Echoes'