Salad, then main course: how the mind picks the next condition
1:12|2018|teaching
You can pick it up. And the moment it seems relevant, meaningful to us, it can seem like we are leaving a condition about us. Any resistance to unconditional love and it might seem like we are believing a condition about another, but we are only believing a condition about ourselves. So, you pick up a condition about ourselves. Then what can happen is the mind is very smart. If you will say, yes, yes. You pick up the salad. You pick up the salad. Let me now serve the main course. Let me see. We are totally not to pick up a condition, but you did. And you end up picking that one up. And then it serves you the result. Most color is, I must not be worthy yet. Or I must be distant at this time. I must not be deserving. So, it serves the objective. But actually, the minute you are done with the dish over, all conditions are gone now. If I tell you what condition is there now, you will have to think about it first. Naturally, no conditions are wide. Isn't it? So, because your condition is less than this moment, I see only unconditional love.