The best moment ever in life is that one instant, when you're driving at 5am in the stillness of the cool morning and you're at the red light in the warmth of your car, looking at the awe inspiring hilltop, with uniquely designed houses, embraced by lush green trees, and all the dots of your life magically begin to connect; the whole body relaxes, surrenders, and becomes a coconspirator in an act of realization of everything that you were, are, will ever be, and most importantly, what you're not.
It's that unstained moment where no dot remains unconnected. You see life in its wholeness. Now that's a deliciously and permanently lush feeling, and it must be our abiding reality - a deep feeling of gratitude.
If that is not our abiding experience, all effort, all beauty will feel like a temporary happening in the realm of good and bad, destined to melt and disappoint, like a molten ice cream disappoints a little boy. Life will become meaningless.
If that is our abiding reality, the life stands in front of you simple and explained. The meaning of life will be just to live.
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