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Is it so that all those movements that result in regret subsequently were vital or mental movements, and perhaps done in hurry? Also is it because of ego-self only that one feels regretful of ones mistakes; isn’t acknowledgement of one’s own mistakes a sign of growing conscious😐?

Human beings live in great ignorance and unconsciousness. As they go through life, consciousness grows little by little, often through lives. Mistakes are therefore part of the journey, part of the process. Acknowledging means to grow conscious of where and how things went wrong, if at all our assessment of right and wrong is right! Because we assess things based on results which is erroneous because evolution goes through everything and we grow conscious through success and failure, good and evil both. Regret and guilt sap our energy whereas urge to learn and grow and progress helps us move forward. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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