On perspectives



“What I have observed is that the feeling of confusion and the loss of hope appears when our mental levels are at a low point. What happens is that we straighten the horizon of our minds, and our vision gets shorter, sometimes becoming petty and egotistical. We lose our sense of the whole, our horizon becomes shorter and we lose focus. As well as our focus, we lose our capacity to perceive and manifest that which we should feel at that moment. If we keep our horizon wide, we open up our perspective,” “This can happen also because of external influences. Like someone’s personal opinion, or through the media. Sometimes, this exaggerates the value of an event or subject. This can also occur as a result of our personal moments. In the end, it is a question of being in tune with things. If you look closely you will see that it is all a question of perspective. Our mental attitude is also subject to changes, just as all life is.”


By Herbert Santos
Source: Listening to the stars – Chapter 3
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