Friday, January 29, 2010

Nonsense Again


What we feel, what we think and what we actually do – there is significant difference in all the three cases. It can be taken as a kind of hierarchy with ‘feel’ at the topmost position which is more or less free from external disturbance to a good extent. This can be an eternal bliss if goes well or can go equally worst otherwise. It is an outcome of lot of things happening inside you and something that comes out as your emotions. You can feel good, bad or neutral – depending upon what is going in and around you. Since your feelings are dependent mostly on what you are going through and the surrounding you are living in, the chance of making it artificial goes for begging. There is nothing like right or wrong – it is because you cannot reason out why you are feeling this way and hence, you cannot manipulate to your inner self.

Feel is something that is probably the purest form of all the three. The intensity of feeling further categorizes into different levels. An extreme feeling turns out to be a desire, passion or a strong need. It’s a state wherein, an individual gives up all logics and become adamant. It can lead to tremendous success or can lead to downfall otherwise. It’s good to have a desire, but equally important to have a check on it to move into the direction which you have actually wanted to.

Thinking, on the other hand, is a manipulated form of feeling. There is no limit on your thinking; you can think whatever you wish to. You can add spice for the sake of bringing out what you want to. Sometimes, thinking and feeling exists in kind overlapping manner. You tend to go on thinking about something if you have a very strong feeling for the same. Sometimes things do not go well as per our expectation, and we suggest them to move on and stop thinking about it. When we ask to stop thinking that, essentially means to keep a check on whatever feeling you have or had for that thing. Once you are able to do so, you’ll gradually stop thinking about it. The idea is to control (not manipulate) your feelings and not thinking. As I have already mentioned, you can manipulate your thinking but not feeling.

Now we start doing the reasoning. Lot of ifs’ and buts’ come into play when we actually have to do something. Our rationale mind comes into action to decide the most logical and best way of doing or going about a particular action. We do, what we see is good and best can be done with the given time and resources. We manipulate things to suit our requirement. I do not really have to talk much about this part.
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