Life is not kind to those who cling to unnecessary ritual/doctrine…I believe that the oversimplification/rigidization of knowledge may in fact be an act that is antithetical to existence itself. Because I can’t help but feel we are inundated with clues telling us to strive for what’s EFFECTIVE, and not what’s comfortable.
(As I understand it, a significant tactic employed by Buddha was to eschew “the proper way,” and reach his audience by using the most effective method possible.)
One is also well advised who understands the Myers/Briggs (Jung) XY axis and Aristotle’s five rhetorical canons. Which is the long way around to “know your audience.”
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So many novel ways to basically illustrate human nature…i feel like that knowledge bleeds into every activity
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Amen.
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No. People want comfort. Not what is most efficient or effective. Easy path with no resistance. Status quo, the way it was, lemon drops and gum drops. Barney (who my kids, for some reason loved for several years!!!).
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True! I feel like life gives us gentle warnings to get outside our comfort zones…then it ends up whacking us upside the head
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I do agree it can whack us upside the head, and I sort of see where life wants us to get out of those comfort zones. When you look at birth, it is a traumatic move from one place of safety to a place of NOT safe. Nothing growing is safe. Change is scary and usually uprooting in some way. People prefer safe.
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so clearheaded! thanks for sharing.
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No problem! Thank you for the kind words! 🙂
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