I visited with a distressed friend recently. “I feel I don’t know enough,” he said with a pained expression. “I want to understand fully what’s happening, but there’s so much out there to learn.”
My friend is a voracious reader and student of history. Being in communications, he’s always been about gathering jigsaw pieces from books, magazines and the Internet, to assemble a bigger picture. He knows enough to have a broad outline of how the world really works, from the local to national to global level, and that alone disturbs him. He’s both heartfelt and smart.
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He liked it! Must be smarter than I gave him credit for...
Working at having awareness is difficult and sometimes lonely. It also produces a sharp wit and fulfillment that others only dream about. The brick wall can be torn down. My prayer is that it be torn down before all the normies are forced to look at it. More information may help but that does not seem to be breaking down the wall. That wall is built with our split model of reality, which creates an object oriented world and serves power by placing God far away.
We might make 'thinking' much more simple and palatable if it were based on a more accurate rendering of reality, say, maybe assume that the spiritual and the physical are basically the same thing?