Unveiling the Truths of Life: A Seer’s Perspective
Unveiling the Truths of Life: A Seer’s Perspective
The Dark Side of Human Relationships
Life is characterized by unexpected turns and brutal truths, often hidden behind familiar faces. Here are some of the most shocking truths of life, which challenge our perceptions and assumptions:
1. Love Can Turn into Enmity
The person you love the most, or the person who loves you the most, can become your worst enemy. This can happen even within families. Your inner family members—parents, siblings, spouse, or children—may prove to be your worst allies. Those who have committed minor or major offenses can become close relatives to you, as seen with distant relatives like uncles, aunts, or in-laws.
2. Betrayal by the Beloved
The person who breaks your promises, trust, or backstabs you is often someone very familiar to you. Friends, colleagues, and family members can betray your trust and even cheat you. These people are well-known to you because of their consistent behavior.
The likelihood of an unknown person doing something against you, in a bad situation, is often overestimated. While caution is advised with known individuals, it's important to recognize that not all unknowns are categorically dangerous.
Life’s Perfection and Imperfections
Many believe that life is filled with injustices and darkness. However, the universe itself is perfect. Perfection is achieved through calibrated movements and moments that maintain order, balance, and harmony. This cosmic system operates on a grand scale, and even though personal experiences may feel imbalanced, the overall mechanism ensures a coherent existence.
Putting love into every thought is beneficial. While there is no concept of karma, as it is simply a term used to justify actions without resistance, the act of loving and being kind can still bring positive experiences. It's wise to embrace love over hatred, but one must also recognize the value of every moment and act accordingly.
Harsh Realities of Success and Failure
Success and failure are dictated not by personal choices or actions, but by external factors and circumstances. Rich people often become richer, while the poor may fall even deeper into poverty. The hard work and good deeds often do not guarantee a better life, and networking and relationships with superiors play a more significant role in professional advancement.
While fate often decides one’s destiny, being born and dying are beyond our control. However, certain truths, such as knowing true character and taking responsibility for life, remain steadfast. Even so, one of the most profound realizations is that you get to know a person’s true character when you are not in the best of terms with them.
Some of the other harsh realities include:
Everybody’s character is revealed in tough times. The people you think are your friends may turn out to be your enemies. There is no expectation of anyone owing you anything. Not everyone will like you, and that's okay. You can't control everything, but how you respond can be controlled.While these truths might seem bleak, they offer valuable insights into navigating life's challenges. Embracing these realities can lead to a more resilient and fulfilling existence.