07-21-2012, 06:52 PM
Odd question to put forth. But this might be the thread to do it in.
Many people who fancy themselves spiritual tend to have opinion of what they "really are" or "where they are going." This just seems horribly banal to me, and incredibly self limiting. Ive known that I am more than just this suit of skin I wear, or the thoughts going through this brain since I was child. But to be content with horizons on what that is just seems anticlimactic.
Dont be content with what you think you are, what you think will be. Revel in your sentience, delight in learning.
I personally feel I was incarnated more "spiritually advanced" than others in this life. Many people in my life feel that I am not wrong in this matter. And honestly I feel that these "others" are the lucky ones, getting to stare slack jawed with abject wonderment and awe at all those things that seem old and familiar to me.
Many people who fancy themselves spiritual tend to have opinion of what they "really are" or "where they are going." This just seems horribly banal to me, and incredibly self limiting. Ive known that I am more than just this suit of skin I wear, or the thoughts going through this brain since I was child. But to be content with horizons on what that is just seems anticlimactic.
Dont be content with what you think you are, what you think will be. Revel in your sentience, delight in learning.
I personally feel I was incarnated more "spiritually advanced" than others in this life. Many people in my life feel that I am not wrong in this matter. And honestly I feel that these "others" are the lucky ones, getting to stare slack jawed with abject wonderment and awe at all those things that seem old and familiar to me.