Detention
Detention means to stop and impede the movement or action of something or someone, and also to stop or suspend the execution of a design due to some obstacle or objection that arises. Before the action we are carrying out gets bogged down, it is appropriate to stop.
In the Mandala of Emotions detention belongs to the family of desires. The detention and agitation are two sisters with antagonistic paths in terms of the resolution of uncertainty. The other side of detention is the opinion. In this case, the opinion originates from the excess of detention that leads to verbiage. More time and energy is spent giving opinions about problems than dealing with them.Emotions are in balance or not. This depends on the mode, the occasion and the duration of the emotion. Detention when balanced leads to success, but when too much or too little, it leads to failure.
When detention is excessive:
The secret to not getting pushy is knowing when to stop.
You experience everything as if it were an obstacle course.
If you build a wall, think about what is left outside.
Don't let your pride inflate in the face of the difficulties you had to overcome.
Life like an aquarium fish, well protected in the tank, behind a barrier as impenetrable as it is transparent.
What makes most problems insoluble is not the difficulty of the problem, but our feeling of smallness when facing it.
When detention is poor:
It is impossible to go forward and look back; who lives in the past cannot move forward.
If you're afraid, you can't move forward.
Approach the obstacle, not bumping into it, but always taking a distance in front of it, perceiving an interval between it and the imminence of the obstacle.
The things that depend on us are by nature free, nothing can stop them or hinder them; those that do not depend on us are weak, slaves, dependent, subject to a thousand obstacles and a thousand inconveniences, and completely alien.
Befriending the obstacles, they transform into a trampoline.
Man is a child who has dedicated his whole life to limiting himself, seeing himself limited and accepting himself limited.
We excuse our laziness, under the pretext of difficulty.
What is an evasion? A way to escape from a difficulty without satisfying impertinent curiosity.
When detention is balanced:
Knowing when to stop or continue is the key to success.
The individual discovers himself when he faces obstacles.
The best relationships are established when you want them to last despite knowing the obstacles.
The more the obstacles are divided, the easier they are to overcome.
Obstacles are nothing more than a seasoning for success.
Obstacles and difficulties give intensity to life.
Order your problems and difficulties. This way you will have a part of the solution. What is missing will come with greater security and less difficulty.
The difficulties and delays are great, and can only be overcome by patience.
There is no reason to despair if you have an exact, critical awareness of the problems, difficulties and even the dangers that must be faced.
Turn your wall into a step.
With the goals in sight, my whole spirit works like a great retaining wall.
We both saw something we liked, a willingness not to build walls between us.
The key is to associate everything, not censor yourself and allow everything. Many of the ideas may seem silly, impossible to implement, and yet that barrier must be broken.
When you are faced with a difficulty, you are about to make a discovery.
Serenity is the ability to keep your attention focused, in the midst of difficulty.
The easy must be undertaken as difficult, and the difficult as easy.
You can't stop the wind. But mills can be built.
Know how to stop well and on time, because the most difficult thing about walking is stopping.
The sentences of this article are distributed throughout the Oracle of the Soul.
Author: Adrian Casasnovas ©