If there is some luminous presence that forms everything and destroys all semblance of separation in its unvarnished completion, then it would only make sense that as we jump from style to style, from insight to insight and declare one thing “better” than another, that these “better” things would inevitably disappoint us, forcing us to judge phenomena not by some illusory measure of inherent worth, but by the value of their application for a specific set of circumstances. So that’s where the idea of “spirituality” and practicality meet.
Or to put it in plainer terms: context is key.


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