People are so easily distracted. The most important problem in our lives is not divining other peoples pasts or futures, it's seeing ego for what it is, eradicating ignorance, cultivating wisdom and compassion in our thoughts and actions. Do that first and then tell me how important it is that you feel odd standing here, or there. Do that first and then tell me how important it is that my aura is blue or green.
Wisdom comes not from reading, but from experiencing.
Whatever our motivations and beliefs, it is from experiencing the world that we better understand it, and thus are better able to tread a path of wisdom.
There is a huge gulf between understanding and comprehending. I can understand that a mountain is big, study its geology and ecosystem, read about the history and cultures that experienced it - but absolutely none of that will ever prepare me for the experience of standing by the mountain, looking up at it, and comprehending the sheer experience of it's intricacies and diversities.
People often rationalise that they understand that they need to be compassionate - but it pales before the experience that allows us to comprehend just how important this is.
Experience and observation are two of humanity's most powerful learning tools.
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