Embracing silence in the solitude of the moment enables the explorer of life's mysteries to rest in the thought that nothing is more enlightening than the wisdom that enters our thoughts through the process of not thinking.
Contemplation, or meditation does not need focus, merely a willingness to slip into a void of nothingness, where we may discover whatever emerges into our awareness.
There's wisdom in acknowledging ones ignorance, when discerning through experience that not possessing all the answers to the mysteries of life enables us to keep on learning, that we have much to learn.
There is great joy when readily accepting that ignorance is fertile ground for growth that leads us to reap a prosperous harvest filled with wisdom.
Recognising that we don’t know places us in a position to keep on asking questions in anticipation of receiving answers leading us to keep on questioning.
The wise learn day, by day through life's experiences that our awareness that we are ignorant, maintains an open door for Wisdom to enter our life and lead us out of ignorance.
The Benefits of Wisdom
…9Then you will discern righteousness and justice And equity and every good course. 10For wisdom will enter your heart And knowledge will be pleasant to your soul; 11Discretion will guard you, Understanding will watch over you,…~Proverbs 2
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