(09-13-2013, 09:50 AM)zenmaster Wrote: Why is becoming responsible for current conditions, and the discovery involved in that, insufficient?
In the context of Raz's post, it may be that he feels impatient or anxious about his current state of overall development...Raz, do you desire to be an "Adult" already? If so, why are you not embracing your "childhood"?
(09-13-2013, 12:54 PM)zenmaster Wrote: Another question would be: what's the benefit of framing relative maturation?
For some, such a relative framing can be helpful if it encourages an appreciation of the past, and an acceptance of the present stage of development...with the cherry on top being an eagerness to discover the next stage.