To be direct and make perfect impacts, telling us what mistake means or could mean is out of being in point to me at this very hour's pace of the cosmos, these I have felt in person; there are or have been series rolls of misconceptions about mistake in energy worth. But still a light shed as per mistake in short would to me be, when one believes it happens, really, when one lacks consciousness somehow in different ways beyond one's ken or one's brains (yet).
Another thing is (or in quintessential way), in everyone, there is one switch. One makes bright and the other brings in darkness. Just like if the switch on the walls in our houses. If you'd try and envisage one, now, imagine it was dark in the night and you had just come in in the wee hour of the day, well and overly stressed at office. You wobbled with your bags or briefcases to put on the light as a bachelor or a spinster should for as you came in you noticed there was darkness, thus, lighting effect was necessary next. You put on the light and you were able to work well and straight to put off your clothes and shoes and all that but you tried and put it on but there was no electric power to charge up the globe or bulb. Then you'd feel bad and then to stray and stumble around.
The feeling bad now with these pictures brought to life with your figment of imagination is not where am driving towards. Aye, in this context and to avoid mincing things together, what am really trying to bring around to our knowledge, mental sensual faculty is the SWITCH.
The switch should now be termed as our that very thing not hard to tag a name that holds our consciousness and or unconsciousness as mankind. What holds those both states? There should be nothing standing on its own without something holding it up, most necessarily, when it has to do with mankind. Is it the soul, spirit or the body holding our consciousness and or unconsciousness?
You are conscious when you are yourself yes or when you can assume you have done what is right depending on how poor what you would define 'right'. You are not conscious when you are not yourself or when you could assume you have not done what is right depending on how you would care to define 'what is not right' when you are conscious no mistake is made. When we are unconscious, mistake comes to be and we would always get to know that we have made a mistake when the result be painful unfortunately. We go back and forth complaining hanging it all on mistake and then on self/selves. So, when the switch is up our consciousness is hyped well and alive and we get to do what is right to safe ourselves from the aftermath handed by being unconscious as we would usually assume.
There is nothing like mistakes please. Everything happens for a purpose and the purpose just have to make impact as long as there is dirt on the ground and firmament of the heaven up there. There is little or nothing we could do at all to avoid the switch. It is either you put it on to work effectively or not. For a switch to be technically fine, it should be able to be into exchange of functions as to what it is intended or of cause. Naturally, we are made to switch from consciousness to unconsciousness. Then we say we make a mistake in this and or that because of failure of being conscious before-hand.
It is wrong to believe there is something like mistake. If it happens it happens because it has to happen. You should not blame yourself really for anything for all things both good and evil or bad are mechanised supranaturally to lead us forth and forth... Whether we like it or not. It has been both our failures and successes that have lead us here today.
Make no mistake further about mistake. It is just a term we use or that is coined by grammarians to refer to lost of consciousness outside our wills and it effects reflects on us because it has to be. And what has to be has to be because it had been and what had had been and will not be modified, it will be able to be modified because it had been that it will be able to be modified - we need mistakes as well as we need perfection - there lies semblance with mistakes and perfection.
The act of blaming oneself should be bowerdlerised or removed totally henceforth. If one mistake happened, it happened because it had to and it is no error or a minus but usually a big plus, if only we would see beyond the ordinaries. You, have never mad a mistake before, I, have never made a mistake before, we, have never made a mistake before, they, have never make a mistake before. We only are just usually reverberating what had sounded before and beyond beforehand. Where is all this sourced from? The answer is so simple, whatever clear and or obscure is being managed and directed by the father of the spirit of mankind.
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