You know what's funny? Even if I told you all the secrets of the universe, it wouldn't mean a thing unless you are able to actually able to reason it out, and thus understand it. This is the biggest problem when it comes to teaching others anything so advanced.
You see, by design, people of lower levels of consciousness cannot understand the higher levels. So how does one lead them up? The most commonly done way is through metaphors. Instead of telling things bluntly, dumb it down to a form which is understandable.
The types which you are probably most familiar with are the parables of Jesus Christ. Through these concise stories, he conveys deep concepts in a way which is understandable to the layman. Another one I am quite fond of is the Koan in Zen Buddhism. They are not just questions, but metaphorical questions that really require you to deeply contemplate to answer.
Though despite this, my favorite question to contemplate isn't metaphorical at all. You see, one issue with metaphors is even if you can get someone to intuitively understand your message, they still can't see the logic behind it, which is extremely important.
Thus of course, the first step in advancing their consciousness is through mastering the fundamentals of objectivity: Mathematics, Logic, and Ontology. But of course, that's quite the commitment to ask of someone eh? Seems you'd have to convince them that following you is worth it...
Ah, you know, it really is things like this that keep me wondering. You see, I've always wanted to marry and have children, but there is this question I keep asking myself more and more... What if I create a monster?
I ask this because, I've seen with my own eyes wretched evil arising even in one who had his parents for many years of his life. What was it that caused this? I think I have the answer... Tough love is needed.
You need to nudge them in the right way so as to plant the seeds of great fruits within them. You could even say... Seeding your seed! Hah! But anyway, it seems that parenthood is ultimately a game of trust.
You can spend all the time you want training them to be the best they can be; but ultimately, it is they who must pick up the sword themselves. Ah, such is the beauty of life. Everything is built so perfectly, without a doubt because...
NIHIL EST SINE RATIONE
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l0rdnik0n
i like the idea of just planting a seed, it's frustrating when parents don't understand that their child is a real human with their own thoughts and beliefs. they're more impressionable when they're a baby but that doesn't mean you can make them grow in a single direction forever. it's like caring for a plant i guess? you can't brute force a human into believing/understanding an ideology so why do you think it work with your kid
Hahaha! I think it's because the arrogant ego makes someone want to be as powerful as God, but although you can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make her drink it!
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