Superfluous
It seems pointless to consider living without learning, much like expecting a plant to grow to a certain heighth and stop at a certain point. Then why do humans reach adulthood and seemingly stop reading, stop challenging themselves?
The deeper question I applaud isn’t why, but rather, how far can we push beyond those limits. And why shouldn’t we? Would any parent truly say, stop learning. You’ve learned all that you need. From now on, work and forget everything else unless it makes you money. I’m sure there’s a parent out there like that. Thankfully, I don’t know him.her.
The quadratic lunar occurrence tonight may seemingly be reduced in modern society as an unusual natural phenomenon, one of many, that provides a moment of unusual entertainment only to return to watch the TV. I beg to differ. Nature is the greatest of all teachers with regards to reality, sub-reality, & laws of the universe (which supersede all of the laws of man where they do not align). What then is the message I am being taught from tonite?
Everyone is on his/her own path, and only the individual can really answer this question. Even fewer have the foresight to speak authoritatively for a group or region of people. The greatest messenger, however, is easily available to all. It is the very Spirit that carries the thoughts from one person’s head to another, like the butterfly effect; every thought and action has innumerable and reverberating causation on another... perhaps times infinity.
Some of us have been desensitized to that awareness. For others, it comes more slowly. Age, society, the parasite of the mind (that fictional dream humans have created both locally and universally) have made it difficult for humans to experience divinity. Creating space in one’s life, home, schedule, etc is an important start. Before that even, the intention has to be thought, created, and then grown.









