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If you clear out all of that space in your mind you would have a door way

  • MGS Seva Foundation Team
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

If you could clear out all that crowded space in your mind—the endless loops of worry, the echoes of old conversations, the noise of expectations and fears—you would begin to notice something remarkable. Beneath all that clutter, there isn’t emptiness in the way we usually fear. There is space. And in that space, there is a doorway.


At first, this doorway wouldn’t look dramatic. It wouldn’t be carved in gold or guarded by anything mystical. It would feel quiet, almost ordinary—like a pause between two thoughts. But the longer you stay there, the more you realize that this pause is not nothingness. It is possibility. It is the one place where you are not reacting, not replaying, not predicting. You are simply present.


Most of us spend our lives filling our minds—memories, plans, regrets, ambitions—layer upon layer, until we can barely hear ourselves think. We mistake this noise for identity, believing that who we are is the sum of everything we carry. But when you begin to let go, even for a moment, you see that you are not the noise. You are the one who notices it. And that realization is the threshold—the doorway itself.


Stepping through this doorway doesn’t take you to another world. It brings you deeper into this one, but with a clarity you’ve never experienced before. Colors feel sharper, time feels slower, and your thoughts lose their grip on you. You begin to respond instead of react. You begin to choose instead of being pulled. In that state, creativity flows more freely, decisions feel lighter, and even uncertainty becomes something you can sit with instead of something you need to escape.


But this doorway isn’t something you pass through once and leave behind. It’s something you return to, again and again. Every time you quiet the noise—even briefly—you stand at its edge. And each time, you understand it a little more: that peace isn’t something you find outside, but something that reveals itself when you stop overcrowding your inner world.


In the end, clearing your mind isn’t about becoming empty—it’s about becoming open. And in that openness lies a doorway, always waiting, always present, leading not away from your life, but deeper into it.

 
 
 

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