Wisdom vs. ignorance—awakening vs. the veil

JANU:     Reconsider, then, the merits of the awakening of humanity or an individual. How well understood is the veil experience, in its potential? Gaining the wisdom through application and experience is not quite the same as direct access. However, one might consider that wisdom gained in other sojourns is still wisdom gained through application and experience. Recording a resource of these gains is part of awakening. And what does this say about sharing wisdom? It speaks to the collective reality of a species, whether incarnate or not. So, some may say “Let the chips fall where they may.” Direct access, to a degree, may be part of the journey, the Tapestry of Life.

How does one explore and maximize potential? Are all opportunities orderly, with tight protocols? Apparently not. Gaining access is one consideration. When gained, making use of these is another, and, at times, simultaneous. When one awakens in the morning, so to speak, from an evening’s slumber, life from that point is still choices and interpretation. So, does awakening have potential for self-destruction? Not to the True Nature, it doesn’t. But it can alter greatly the incarnate life.

Wisdom has merit. Does ignorance? One has a possibility of evolution, but does the other? Namaste.
May 18, 2020                                                                                 Copyright © 2020 by Joshua Ross

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