You Are Not Depressed; You Are Distracted by Facundo Cabral
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 9:44 pm
This brief thought is just brilliant. (There's an audio version too.) Here's how it starts...
"You are not depressed; you are distracted. You believe that you have lost something, which is impossible, because everything that you have was given to you. You did not make a single hair of your head so you can not own anything. In addition, life does not subtract things, it liberates you from them. It makes you lighter so that you can fly higher and reach the fullness. From cradle to grave, it is a school, and that is why those predicaments that you call problems are lessons, indeed."
You Are Not Depressed; You Are Distracted — by Facundo Cabral
http://www.awakin.org/read/audio.php?op=play&tid=2167

Welles
"You are not depressed; you are distracted. You believe that you have lost something, which is impossible, because everything that you have was given to you. You did not make a single hair of your head so you can not own anything. In addition, life does not subtract things, it liberates you from them. It makes you lighter so that you can fly higher and reach the fullness. From cradle to grave, it is a school, and that is why those predicaments that you call problems are lessons, indeed."
You Are Not Depressed; You Are Distracted — by Facundo Cabral
http://www.awakin.org/read/audio.php?op=play&tid=2167

Welles