To make conscious choices of what is "needed" is good; so long as we don't suppose that we already-know exactly what it is that we need (because, if we did, then we would already have it).
The problem is that if we conscientiously follow, and work diligently at, some pre-set path or program; then will will manufacture a pre-determined result.
(This happens from various causes: fulfilled assumptions, self-deception, peer pressure, perceived personal advantages...)
In sum: if we get what we want, then we won't be getting what we need.
Yet if we do nothing, we shall get nothing...
Apparently - we must go deeper, work from another level - one that is less specific and detailed; even as it is more positively transformative and valid.
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“ The problem is that if we conscientiously follow, and work diligently at, some pre-set path or program; then will will manufacture a pre-determined result.
(This happens from various causes: fulfilled assumptions, self-deception, peer pressure, perceived personal advantages...) ”
I see this frequently with parenting, which now that I think about it would have to be primarily a spiritual activity. Marriage also.
@Mia - Yes, it's probably a general phenomenon.
I sometimes did this myself in science - I worked long and hard at a problem and in a too-focused way, until I "manufactured" the kind of answer I was seeking.
But it never held up.
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