People have been inherited from generation to generation. Humans went from making tools to creating the world of technology. People go from sticks and stones to machine guns, from horses to cars, from candles to electric lights, from electric fans to air conditioners. Humans are progressive competition for the development of new inventions. People in general take time, but they are making a round. In the future, computers should evolve faster than humans and lead to complete extinction.
Your fear of the future is not the future. This is your imagination. Fear of the future is self-torture. This is a form of punishment not currently faced. That moment, staying at the worst moment in particular needs to mature. Your reward is to find that what you can breathe evaporates. The worst moment feels forever, but inevitably it will be downgraded in the past as well as other moments. Everything contained in it is thought, feeling, emotion, interpretation / judgment, no matter how hard the worst moment is.
Choosing to stay at the worst moment now requires a mature, wonderful presence. Practice every day for the worst. If you choose consciously to stay in your current thoughts and emotions, the worst moment will blend into a series of unknown emotions. This will save you from suffering. Whether it is physical, emotional or psychological, instantaneousness, pain is not only acceptable, it may be the moment your perception changes. The way to relieve pain is to avoid it, not to replace it, but to pay attention to it.
If you understand what a powerful moment is, you can consciously create them. The right moment can have extraordinary power. Let's consider the case of Stanton Elementary School in Washington DC. Susan Stevenson, former executive director of the Flamboyan Foundation focused on education, says: If you understand what a powerful moment is, you can consciously create them. The right moment can have extraordinary power. Let's consider the case of Stanton Elementary School in Washington DC. Susan Stevenson of education-based Framboyan Foundation says: Former executive officer