ignorance plagues us all.
jesus didnt know any better. he had never been to the east, he was unaware of the other ways, the other people or the way they saw holy divinity. he never knew of the ways there so he lost his all knowing ability once he traded for a human form. that sort of makes sense. if he had, perhaps it would be a more just world, one of which the order of man came naturally, we would tame ourselves in time through learning of karma and realizing in one way or the other we are all gods. although it probably would have ended up close to where we are now but with a bit less churches and crosses and confusion. but confusion is part of the game.
these things one can ponder. it does little good to question each thing but to see the other side does give a more roundness to it all. it seems to show the other sides point, no matter how foolish or for lack of a kinder expression, wrong. but the roads veer and come back together, the point sometimes reflex the point made and it all flips around again.
as one ponders these things, one ask, what else is time for if not for wasting? if anyone tries to argue that their time they are using is any better or worse than others they are simply putting up a defense. to extract more out of a given moment is absurd. we can optimize our time, depending on our objectives, but those moments spent at work or in traffic are gone just as the eureka moments one might stumble upon when working out a problem or task. our most precious commodity slips away regardless, given our knowledge of this how and what we go about using it for is quite profound and reaffirms the belief that time is for the wasting.
perspective will either be your prison or your passport.
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