Intuition and Desire

@Reinhard, yes that’s how I was feeling your wisdom, a simple way towards love :herb:

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Latwii:

It seems almost paradoxical, congruent with some
5th density perspective - how do we grow wise by
no means of grasping wisdom?

Of course some people will simply say
“I don’t know, I’m confused.” And that may
be the intended result of paradoxical impasse.

For example, in order to have a purely more
physical or spiritual experience, we put the
brakes on the mental wisdom agenda.

I don’t know the context of Latwii’s advice.
Maybe it was an audience who needed to
break out of too much wisdom seeking -
to go out, make some bad decisions and
have fun.

In another extreme, people can have some
enormous logical framework that affords
no room for love or freedom - to some
extreme that wisdom has grown imbalanced.
So, like a wisdom addiction - just say no.

I’m reminded by some note to self of long
ago, only share wisdom with those who
value it. So please disregard this if you’re
on the love/ freedom agenda. It’s hard for
some people to understand how people
can be entrapped in a Matrix of logic.

If unfortunately you feel entrapped, some
desire to break free can be answered by
doing the unwise, the illogical, irrational
bad decisions - this is love.

For example, admitting you’re wrong or
whatever logic got you to a place of less
than great circumstance can lend some
sense of humility.

Humility seems a spiritual virtue.
When we can arrive to a vulnerable state,
often some sense of care and intimacy
can answer it in some way that we grow
to be a better person.

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