The Toil Of A Life Of Obedience
Remain at peace with yourself by contacting a reality that you cannot be completely sure of, given that you are fully aware of your limitations.
“Listen ! Once upon a time there lived a poor peasant. He toiled at his patch of field. At one point he loaded all his things into a boat and set sail, but in the evening a strong wind began to rise. Until sunset paddled the peasant in his boat and then jumped ashore with his wife. But his little girl had remained in the boat in the middle of the Nile River, where crocodiles were roaring at night and she was threatened with death.
And behold, the peasant sat by the river and said: I will not weep for this little girl, though she will never go to the underworld… But I will weep for her unborn children as well, killed in the womb, became prey to the crocodile. For they could not see life.
So understand: Only this life has a price.” *
Do you pay attention to how much your life depends on the beliefs you consciously respect, by correlating it with a real fact meant to move you through the drama of its fatality?
Life lived by choice, not by the fatality of destiny, if it were to get the voice of a philosopher, would probably claim that fatality is a free, fictional and subjective creation. Against any false determinations, life shows that all episodes of a man’s destiny, in the true sense of a pre-determined plan of providence (a plan that cannot be changed), are not really a creation of man’s consciousness, but a discovery of his identity manifested by a radical transformation of the Ego. And this not only in the religious dimension, but in the dimension of a suffering assumed and consented by a strong moral compass.
The mission of the good Christian is accomplished through a moral life and good deeds, in the equation of despair in which the conscience responds to the accusation of putting too much value on the values of a passing world, instead of the values of a world lived like a beautiful game, lived, experienced, realized in spirit and in dynamic action of the Ego at the same time. Perhaps the fatality of a man who experiences the disposition of the soul during this life is the fruit of a world that rewrites itself before his eyes, and this man occasionally reflects on his mission in the long run of history.
The dimension of interiority, this matters in terms of the mind and soul of man who must come to terms with reality, in terms of the belief that everything will go quickly and well. That everything in the world is cyclical: any unhappiness disappears, and one day, the soul will be reconciled to its fate.
So pay attention to how much your life depends on the beliefs you consciously respect by correlating it with a real fact meant to move you through the drama of its fatality. Because everything passes, it is important to be reconciled with yourself, with the choices you have made, with the things you could not change, because that was God’s will.
Leadership in the grand scheme of life, is seen at the turn of the destiny and free will, between reality and illusion, with the mention that everything can be revised.
Leadership is actually an assurance of thinking that you need to focus on how you learn about your experiences and how this process can generate positive or negative results.
The Toil Of A Life Of Obedience can be seen in the sustained effort to give meaning to any fact, small or major, which is all the more appropriate to take into account whenever life throws itself on you and bites into your plans and dreams, testing your conscience and strength of character.
If you want life not to seem so difficult at times, first be aware that it is the only life you have. You still have to be reconciled with yourself by contacting a reality that you cannot be completely sure of, given that you are perfectly aware of your limitations.
* Note: Ancient Egyptian Thought in Texts, Scientific Publishing House, 1974.





