Another great insight! To learn how to know seems so much easier than learning how to learn, but I feel it is only in maturity that we might be able to express our true potential. This is not by pretending that we know how the world (or even God) works, yet quite the opposite: by acknowledging that we know practically nothing about anything and that we need to bow deeply to this Mysterious Earth if we ever want to find the doorway towards our-Selves (and later, again towards the world, but now from a wholly different perspective).
We think we’re masters of the world because we think we know something, but deeply inside of us, we’re more like a crying baby, helplessly lost in his unknown world because he failed to become more mature because he didn’t have the courage to accept the infinitely long road of learning still ahead of him.
Another great insight! To learn how to know seems so much easier than learning how to learn, but I feel it is only in maturity that we might be able to express our true potential. This is not by pretending that we know how the world (or even God) works, yet quite the opposite: by acknowledging that we know practically nothing about anything and that we need to bow deeply to this Mysterious Earth if we ever want to find the doorway towards our-Selves (and later, again towards the world, but now from a wholly different perspective).
We think we’re masters of the world because we think we know something, but deeply inside of us, we’re more like a crying baby, helplessly lost in his unknown world because he failed to become more mature because he didn’t have the courage to accept the infinitely long road of learning still ahead of him.