Sinzens’s passage is of pure ‘Wisdom’ in the highest form...
Each paragraph has eternal meaning of great reverence
Paragraph (1) reads as: When we first come into this life we form a self in order to cope with the world. The baby has a rather scant self and commensurately little ability to deal with the world. We develop a self to deal with the world, but we also develop the habit of solidifying that self, and that solidifying habit congests the flow of nature, leading to suffering.
Digesting that reading ‘Explodes’ in the senses of body and mind
“For we come into life as our own innocent and unique self, with so much to give from pure love.
But we quickly see the troubles before us, and we swiftly shield our-selves with ‘outer-self’ to cope with the world… That self made harness of sodifying our entire life, then turns into the quest of enlightenment and consciousness, to find our pure innocence and the truth that we started with in life anyway”…. Astonishing and incredible this truth is…
And the journey of growth of self, into self, from innocence and love, to develop continues in each and every wonderful paragraph... Marvellous, truly marvellous...
On Apr 30, 2011 Edit Lak wrote :
You cannot improve on this perfection.
Sinzens’s passage is of pure ‘Wisdom’ in the highest form...