Bard
: This is an excellent post - a very concise statement that summarizes a
lot of what I have been trying to say about how the individual fits in without
being the sole (or soul) entity of importance.
Dear Colleagues,
Rog writes:
Seek not that which is
comfortable, but that which is best, and be aware that that which is best
is itself dynamic.
I believe that this is one of the most important
lessons in the study of MoQ. Allow me to further elaborate by saying that
when we cease to think of ourselves as diverse individuals and instead see
ourselves as profoundly individualistic parts of a immeasurable yet perfect
entity which in its entirety knows all, then this idea of comfort that our
egos promote seems petty indeed. Resultingly, our egos are relegated to their
proper status as the cowards that would shield us from the truth.
The Bard
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