Food for thought as always :) I can relate that to God and the powers of nature and energy, they are all there but even if we cant see them they exist. How amazing....i have been attuning myself with Reiki again and you can't see the energy flowing from my hands onto the person i am healing yet it is there, it is a fact and the healing powers are proof once their ailments go away....:)
Sometimes the mountain is so big all we see is a wall. How much distance from it can we get to actually see it as a mountain? Should we climb the wall, to get to great heights? Should we run the wall until we find an opening inside?
Unless I'm blind, I see the mountain; it remains where it appears to be. If blind, I can touch the mountain and others can desribe it to me. It is no illusion, but an uncountable number of electrical energy particles held together by string, chicken wire and chewing gum. At least that's what my grandson says.
Food for thought as always :) I can relate that to God and the powers of nature and energy, they are all there but even if we cant see them they exist. How amazing....i have been attuning myself with Reiki again and you can't see the energy flowing from my hands onto the person i am healing yet it is there, it is a fact and the healing powers are proof once their ailments go away....:)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely!
ReplyDeleteSometimes we are completely blind... I agree.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend :)
In the same vein, if I run blindfolded through the forest, I may not see any trees, but I should certainly get a feel for them :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes the mountain is so big all we see is a wall. How much distance from it can we get to actually see it as a mountain? Should we climb the wall, to get to great heights? Should we run the wall until we find an opening inside?
ReplyDeleteI specially liked today's aphorism, np. Good one.
Reality is there, whether I choose to indulge of it or not.
ReplyDeleteUnless I'm blind, I see the mountain; it remains where it appears to be. If blind, I can touch the mountain and others can desribe it to me. It is no illusion, but an uncountable number of electrical energy particles held together by string, chicken wire and chewing gum. At least that's what my grandson says.
ReplyDeleteI love this one :)
ReplyDeleteIt is a good lesson, but I fear that I never learned it, lol.
ReplyDeleteNice thougth: inevitability incognito!
ReplyDelete"because you see it" very Profound thought, as always. Grateful.
ReplyDeleteI see the mountain every day, from my window.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen a good mountain in years and Im getting very thrustrated by it!
ReplyDeleteJimbo!
humility
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't need me to exist.
ReplyDeleteUsually it is ourselves that put the mountains in front of us. We don't want to believe that we do; it is hard to accept.
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