"Actions speak louder than Words", I've heard this proverb a million times over. But what if, the diligently enacted actions, synthesized silken words & tilted tipsy thoughts are incongruent with an underlying intent.
This age old proverb seems to be actually strolling with us straight into a garden of illusion, as it simply ignores the importance of an unsurpassable intent.
Now, we need either to learn to perceive an intent beneath the actions, words or the shared thoughts, as nothing else matters and intent is any time more decisive than the involved action.
Or, a practically feasible, easier, immensely rewarding though more miserable option is to trust with an absolute intent.
Or, a practically feasible, easier, immensely rewarding though more miserable option is to trust with an absolute intent.
"Silent, intense but inaccessible intent is
an imperative though invisible ingredient of,
an imperative though invisible ingredient of,
any of the many thoughts expressed as words or
any of the many words translated into actions,
and each of the many reflex actions."
Intent is ultimately decisive in determining the ultimate potency of any of the forms of our 'Karma' and selflessness in existence should be an intentional goal.
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