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Monday, 2 October 2017

Why Do We Always Tend To Look For Problems When There Is No Problem?

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Why Do We Always Tend To Look For Problems When There Is No Problem? is a question which was asked to me. 

The fact is that you have the tendency to look for problems when there is no problem really. The real problem is that you are not even aware that you don’t have any problem but it is your mind that makes you see that you do have it.



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Why Do We Always Tend To Look For Problems When There Is No Problem? - The Contents


Do you know that what your mind is cooking, you are not even aware of it?

This is because you live in your mind, so you can’t see what is happening. You live as per the flow of your mind. It’s only when you come out from your mind that you can see what it is cooking inside. You will be able to see what spices it is adding to those thoughts that were either created or attracted.

Till you are in your mind, you will be the one who is imprisoned and tensed. You go on making lots of mistakes and create so many problems for yourself. When these problems appear, you have the tendency of accusing other people to be the cause of them. You go on creating so many negative emotions such as anger, anxiety and fear.

Your mind takes you to its own world tour.

It makes you see what it wants you to see. Due to this, you go on judging others and thus, boast your own ego. This eBook will bring enlightenment to the question: ‘Why do we always tend to look for problems when there is no problem?

Know in details about how your mind functions and how you are able to see problems when there are not really. Once you come to know the truth about it, then you will not create problems for yourself.

Know that problem does not exist it’s you who create it.

If you don’t create it then definitely your life will be peaceful.

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Why Do We Always Tend To Look For Problems When There Is No Problem?

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