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Monday, July 6, 2015

Post No. 020 : Arthur's Email : 5775.04.19 : Analysis

There's a lot to say here, so I may revisit this analysis and add to it later.

Arthur writes the following quote:
Deepak Chopra writes,

"Why do we try so hard to learn when all we have to do is remember"

There's a concept that everything we'll ever learn we learned already in the womb, and forgot it when we entered the light of the world. All learning is then remembering. Thus, there are moments where we trigger the lightning and things become clear for a moment.

We must rush through life, because there is not a moment to waste. But if we rush through life withought thinking, we'll miss those lightning moments, walking right by without ever noticing what we missed. There is a lack of seeing that comes from being in darkness, and a lack of seeing that comes from our willfilly closing our eyes, or averting our eyesight.

I always tell my students they need time to absorb what they learn, to reflect on it. The world was spoken into existence, and all the world is a message to us. We harbor within our hearts the ability to interpret that message, and through our speech to articulate that message, amd record it in a journal.

In a recent post, I mentioned I researched online for videos on journaling. In this video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AdplzSDgcZw
John Siddique tells a story how aborigines were acting as guides. At one point, they simply took a break. It turned out "they needed time for their souls to catch up with their bodies."

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