Wisdom, and thought
@innertalks (22344)
Australia
December 24, 2024 5:12pm CST
There are reportedly two types of wisdom.
One type of wisdom, we see in every aspect of creation, in that every element of creation can talk to us, and we can receive its wisdom, if we allow it to flow into us.
This includes trees, animals, other humans, even rocks, and clouds; wisdom breathes within it, and can breathe out of it into us, if we allow it to do so.
This is the wisdom of this world, embedded into creation, by God.
Then, there also exists a hidden wisdom, that comes to us from the other worlds.
We must work to find this, and work harder to understand it, within ourselves.
This wisdom shows us the purpose of ourselves, and the meaning behind, and the purpose of, of the world, in which we live.
Life contains God in every part of it, and we can see God's wisdom both inwardly, and outwardly.
We can thereby live our life from wisdom's light, both outwardly presented to us, and inwardly squeezed out of us, by us working hard to squeeze it through our connection via our soul to God.
Wisdom originates from God, and travels out from him to his world where they can see it through experiences of life, both with love, and without love, as wisdom shows itself in every detail of life, but to understand wisdom though, you need to match the outer wisdom with the inner, which will then bring you aware understanding, and an increased conscious awareness, of all as it is, then too.
Wisdom always outweighs thought.
Thought more often ties us up in itself; wisdom unties the knots of thoughts, connecting understanding to thought.
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Learn to be even wiser than the wisdom of an owl, which is only outward wisdom. Connect to inner wisdom too.
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@innertalks (22344)
• Australia
25 Dec
Yes, we just need to be wise enough to notice it, and then to live from it too.
