![]() " By thinking, He cannot be reduced to thought, even by thinking hundreds of thousands of times." This of course has gotten me thinking about a bit from the very earliest part of Japji Sahib. And she said something like "That voice in your head can run their mouth all they want, but you don't have to listen, because that's not the truth." I had a conversation with a mentor recently where I told her that my main issue, which my other issues in life stem from, is that I will rapidly and obsessively come up with complicated chains of overly-logical thinking that always end in "everything is hopeless." (when I say logical, I don't mean that these thoughts are reasonable I simply mean that they follow an intricate system of rules that I have set for the world.) She explained that this problem is called "racing thoughts", and that I don't have to believe those thoughts. This is going to turn into a wall of text, because that's the only way to properly explain the background that got me thinking about this, and where I'm coming from. ![]() ![]() First of all, just for some background I am not sure whether I'd call myself a Sikh I am interested in Sikhi and believe the things that the Gurus said, but I don't know enough about Gurbani and don't pray/meditate enough to feel comfortable calling myself a Sikh.
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