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I leave you with this quote from a book named Quantusum:
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I leave you with this quote from a book named Quantusum:
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Uncle suddenly scooped down with his hand and brought up a closed hand. He then brought it to a glass box that stood on a pedestal I hadn’t noticed. He slid one of the box’s glass planes open and placed an insect inside. It looked like a grasshopper. “This creature lives its entire life in these fields without limitation. I just ended that.”
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Uncle suddenly scooped down with his hand and brought up a closed hand. He then
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brought it to a glass box that stood on a pedestal I hadn’t noticed. He slid one
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of the box’s glass planes open and placed an insect inside. It looked like a
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grasshopper. “This creature lives its entire life in these fields without
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limitation. I just ended that.”
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I watched as the grasshopper jumped inside the glass box hitting against the top and some of the sides. The grasshopper stopped as if he was stunned by the new circumstance of his environment.
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I watched as the grasshopper jumped inside the glass box hitting against the top
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and some of the sides. The grasshopper stopped as if he was stunned by the new
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circumstance of his environment.
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“To the grasshopper,” Uncle said, “all is well. He is alive after all. He sees his normal environment all around him. He can’t see the glass. If I keep him in here for a few days he will stop his jumping and become acclimated to the dimensions of his new home. All he needs is food and water, and he can survive.”
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“To the grasshopper,” Uncle said, “all is well. He is alive after all. He sees
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his normal environment all around him. He can’t see the glass. If I keep him
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in here for a few days he will stop his jumping and become acclimated to the
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dimensions of his new home. All he needs is food and water, and he can survive.”
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“So you’re saying these people are acclimated to simply survive?”
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“So you’re saying these people are acclimated to simply survive?”
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Uncle slide one of the side panels of the glass box open. “If you were a grasshopper, what would you do?”
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Uncle slide one of the side panels of the glass box open. “If you were a
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grasshopper, what would you do?”
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“I would jump through the open panel.”
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“I would jump through the open panel.”
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I thought about it for a moment. “I’d jump in every direction… I’d experiment.”
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I thought about it for a moment. “I’d jump in every direction… I’d experiment.”
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Uncle took a stick and pointed it at the grasshopper through the open side panel, and the grasshopper jumped into the opposite wall, hitting his head and falling to his side. “Do you see that I offered him an exit and he fled? He could’ve climbed on the stick, and I would have freed him.”
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Uncle took a stick and pointed it at the grasshopper through the open side
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panel, and the grasshopper jumped into the opposite wall, hitting his head and
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falling to his side. “Do you see that I offered him an exit and he fled? He
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could’ve climbed on the stick, and I would have freed him.”
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“Yes, but he doesn’t know that.”
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“Yes, but he doesn’t know that.”
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“True.”
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“True.”
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Uncle opened another side panel. “What you said is right. You experiment. You try different ways to climb the mountain of consciousness. You don’t settle on one way… one method… one teacher. If you devote your entire life to the worship of one thing, what if you find out when you take your last breath that the one thing was not real.
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Uncle opened another side panel. “What you said is right. You experiment. You
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try different ways to climb the mountain of consciousness. You don’t settle on
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one way… one method… one teacher. If you devote your entire life to the worship
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of one thing, what if you find out when you take your last breath that the one
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thing was not real.
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“You find that you lived inside a cage all your life. You never tried to jump out by experimenting, by testing the walls. The people who never bother to climb this mountain are inside a cage, and they don’t know it. Fear is the glass wall. Wakan Tanka comes and opens one of the glass panels, perhaps offers a stick for them to climb out, but they jump away, going further inside their soul-draining boundaries.”
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“You find that you lived inside a cage all your life. You never tried to jump
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out by experimenting, by testing the walls. The people who never bother to climb
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this mountain are inside a cage, and they don’t know it. Fear is the glass wall.
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Wakan Tanka comes and opens one of the glass panels, perhaps offers a stick for
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them to climb out, but they jump away, going further inside their soul-draining
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boundaries.”
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Uncle brought the stick out again and lightly jabbed it in the direction of the grasshopper, who hopped through the open side panel, and was instantly lost in the thick underbrush that surrounded us.
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Uncle brought the stick out again and lightly jabbed it in the direction of the
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grasshopper, who hopped through the open side panel, and was instantly lost in
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the thick underbrush that surrounded us.
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Uncle turned his eyes to me. “Are you ready to do the same?”
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Uncle turned his eyes to me. “Are you ready to do the same?”
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