Re: Maturation of Practice...
Hi Zecora,
For me I think the more I experience the more I don't know because so much depends on the individuals state of mind at the time as to the experience.
I know a couple of authors who have admitted in later books they have written that they currently understand that what they first wrote in the beginning may have been misinterpreted by them because they were not at the level of understanding that they are now.
I find it everchanging, confusing, wonderful, just one big riddle.
I think for me I have to remind myself that this process of learning I think far exceeds my tiny brain.I think much is beyond our understanding but we can only cling on to what we can and try to make sense of it as it happens , have fun but understand that our expectations play a part and can infact be predictable when I have a troubled mind.
So for me ......it doesn't matter if I get interpretations of experiences wrong, but the key is to have a peaceful mind whilst awake , enjoy life and enjoy trying to understand but not to take anything or what anyone says about the afterlife as Gospel.
For ever I'll remember.
Dreams are the doorways to the heavens.
Look into your eyes and I see mine.
She is part of your deepest thoughts.
The destination is not the importance, but the journey. What we do here leads us to our destination.
( my soul. )
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