Chapter 106: The Disconnect with Reality_2

Therefore, amidst the wavering uncertainty, once one has a clear understanding of the issue, there is no longer any need for excess analysis and comprehension.

Perhaps what one possesses is so simple, and yet so vividly clear, that confronting the issue yields such an easygoing result that no longer much doubt is needed.

Afterwards, is there still a need to arrive at any further self-proclaimed, more satisfying and clearer understanding in the face of such circumstances?

Such choices and rather clear insights into the issue also necessitate a shift to a more definitive analysis and action towards the problem.

All the readiness and the felt resistance towards clear and definite understanding and comprehension of the issue.

Thus, amidst the myriad other doubts and thoughts Doras may have had about the situation, it becomes unnecessary to face too many questions and recognize the reality within.