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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I thought it was neat how AA mentions that around age 11 is when children are able to formulate really difficult questions and assimilate really difficult answers.
Just in time to enter the HORROR that is Public Middle Schools in America.
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Sometimes I often feel that children think the deepest, asked the most profound questions, and have the most existential experiences of wisdom than any other human beings. Then we domestic humans by first introducing them to the concept of language, which perhaps at this spiritual level limit understanding more so than it expands, because thoughts in this way are entirely limited by motor coordination development and vocabulary. My vibe is that infants are practically Divine, and we ruin it by trying to steadily introduce them to our confusion we call reality. Perhaps sometimes in meditation we should emulate their experience, and search for that silent, reverberating wisdom which is at the core of our existence. Even if we were just speaking purely biologically, the brain does a million things more than we are cognitive or conscious of, and we can tap into this awareness in different ways. This is what can be called "spirituality" which is to say something like extra-sensory perception in the same way the radio telescopes give as a radically different view of the Universe than visible light. Kids are deeper than the waves at Redondo Beach yo!
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Originally Posted by gast30
you only helping the rich when you go to vote
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There are perhaps three, and
only three things you've ever posted here that I ever liked, agreed with, our was heavily persuaded by. This is the best so far to make it four. Keep up the good work
