I agree, Annette. Lovely essay. This pretty much is a complete "map" for receiving wisdom. The only thing I can say is when I meditate, I usually set my intention as being open to be shown what I need to know and trusting I will know it when I need to know. Sometimes the stepping stones of wisdom aren't recognized as such, but that's where learning to fully trust comes in, regardless of how it looks at the moment, and gratitude that we have the opportunity to access it from our part.
I found this to be one of your best essays ever and speaking of wisdom, it was filled with it as each sentence was meaningful, useful. This one really spoke to me: "Wisdom does not come to fortify the ego. It comes to shape the soul." I will be reading this article many times over. Thank you for such beautiful and profound statements.
Fabulous essay one to keep close as a reminder of the path.
I agree, Annette. Lovely essay. This pretty much is a complete "map" for receiving wisdom. The only thing I can say is when I meditate, I usually set my intention as being open to be shown what I need to know and trusting I will know it when I need to know. Sometimes the stepping stones of wisdom aren't recognized as such, but that's where learning to fully trust comes in, regardless of how it looks at the moment, and gratitude that we have the opportunity to access it from our part.
I found this to be one of your best essays ever and speaking of wisdom, it was filled with it as each sentence was meaningful, useful. This one really spoke to me: "Wisdom does not come to fortify the ego. It comes to shape the soul." I will be reading this article many times over. Thank you for such beautiful and profound statements.