The most important invention in your lifetime is…
“One should not disturb the minds of ignorant people who are attached to action; rather, working in the proper spirit, one should engage them.”— Bhagavad Gita 3.26
The most important invention is to live myself as an individual, never be a copycat. Never admire anyone and pick up their copycat ideas. Never engage in togetherness with them. Once they know your weakness, they will use it against me, and their thinking—of being highly educated and on a righteous path—is always right in their eyes.
To break free from all of that, I, as an individual, seek my own right path that works: to practise the Isha practices. So far, everything I did in the past or listened to—especially their physically draining exercises—has failed me.
If I am in a group, I should never engage in their activities of gossip. I think I will get worked up and angry. I do not need to listen to their stories or who they were angry with. I do not need anyone to telepathy or engage anyone in my mind. I think and know that telepathy from the other side, most of the time, will poison me to their advantage.My mind must be a friend to me alone.
My inner self is always silently observing, watching me. If any telepathy comes from the other side, my inner self remains silent, and my mind too must not engage or get worked up, just like in the past. If I still cannot handle this sabotage thought, then I must always be in an activity non-stop.
I must always engage in chanting and breathing to calm myself down.I should never engage in any kind of relationship. In these times, nobody is sincere, and sincere has no meaning to me at all. Everyone is living to benefit themselves, and the weaker ones like me will always get hit first with cold-storage treatment, for good.For me, there is no such thing as being nice to anyone.
I disengage. Receiving praise from others has no meaning to me, because from my understanding, behind every “thank you” there is always wanting or needing more from the same person. There is always their rubbish “thank you” of suspiciousness.If anyone says thank you to me, I always look at them strangely, because deep down, everyone I meet or have not met is in it for themselves only.
In the end, the drama of every “thank you” is my own emptiness to nothingness, just like a hollow empty space that only holds me in this space.I wonder when I can reach my individuality or nothingness in this empty space that holds me.Follow the Isha practices. Volunteer by giving my all, and follow in a group as an individual, and continue practising.
Never feel bad for myself and never listen to others, because they are in it for themselves.The most important invention in your lifetime is to never rock other people’s boat for my own engagement. Just leave everything in their space and save myself from myself.
If I get up early, I shouldnt go back to sleep or be sleepy through the day. I should continue engaging myself in activity non-stop until I need to rest. I must not listen to other people telling me I am weak because I didn’t eat or rest, because they want me to rest or eat. I must do what I need to do for myself only. I can hear the displeasing engagement from other side never needing to hear or listen to the other side anymore.
The telepathy from the other side has fully destroyed my life now. Telepathy is bad news



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