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October 10, 2008

Common sense + good judgment: celestial combo

The ability to discern what is true, right, or lasting is a celestial combo to invest in and enjoy; personally I have decided that this sensible gift is worth acquiring.

Common sense is not as accepted as Wisdom ordained and sound reasoning is not invited in all level of the intellectual process or put to good use as a win-win tool; yet as King Solomon foretold, it is too precious to dismiss and too expensive to give away.

Acquiring knowledge is a nice perk only if it is going to be applicable in providing right outcomes as a choice in dealing with everyday business of living in a world still riddled with tricks

Knowing about living according to human laws without alternatives to act wisely and responsibly is wasted energy- a resource too precious to abuse. Logical extremes make wisdom a far-fetched tool, and in the ideal situation, what good is that?

Lack of information, which essentially is what knowledge is, can pose as a bit of a hindrance sometimes; Wisdom, on the other hand, does not depend on a voluptuous volume of theoretical overture that conveniently changes its stance.

Intuition unobtrusively always presents the truth, like it or not. That is what I call essential experience- the knowing of what works even without the assistance of acquired knowledge of how it works. It just works and it works best when knowledge conks out

It’s like someone asking me how to focus. I do not know how to focus let alone how to tell anyone how to focus; I just focus
I often succeed at it best when spirits takes over and I am screaming and kicking my way to heaven to reunite with the cosmos after a meandering stroll in the map of the mind

Answering life's impossible questions quickly without knowing the answers is the answer to Wisdom ways of working and that is all I know about the 'unknown'- known to always work best.

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