The
Wisdom of Letting Go
The pursuit of human happiness is forever elusive and
evasive. Why? It requires human wisdom to ask the right questions, and
spiritual wisdom to seek self-enlightening answers to the questions asked
throughout our life journey.
Human wisdom comes from the mind: an empty mindset with
reverse thinking; mindfulness living in the present with no expectation and no
picking; and spontaneity with understanding of the natural cycle of all things,
that is, what goes up must also come down. The ancient Tao wisdom from China
may enhance human wisdom.
With human wisdom, one may see the wisdom of letting go
of all attachments in the material world. Attachments are the raw materials
with which we often create the self-delusive realities of the ego-self. Letting
go of the ego and all its attachments may let us see the true nature of
everything: who we really are, not
who we wish we were, and what we
really need, not what we desire.
The ego is the human flaw that not only undermines the
natural human wisdom but also distorts the lens through which we see the world
around us. Therefore, we need spiritual wisdom to complement the inadequate
human wisdom, to guide the soul on our life journey. Spiritual wisdom can only
be attained through trust and obedience to the Creator, which is letting go to
let God.
The above is what this book is all about.
If this book is right for you, click here.
Stephen
Lau
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