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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 19720" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Re: The Importance of Being</strong></p><p></p><p>Curiosity is what keeps our race alive and vivid. The quest for answers in every facet of life has propelled us from the banal to the sublime. There has always been a most insatiable hunger regarding knowledge and finite answers in our species. We have come to a chasm in our growth. That chasm is what seperates knowledge from wisdom. The bridge itself is experience. Without experience we are unable to make that next leap in our growth towards a higher level of life and consciousness. </p><p></p><p>All around us we see how information alone helps us very little when it comes to fostering a foundation to understanding. Just as the martial artist passes through the visible and obvious physical prowess stage to the arena of the sublime and unseen, so must we, as a race, pass beyond our normal reactionary tendencies to those of acceptance and understanding. </p><p></p><p>What may not be understood is that we may not take our old tricks with us in that next step. What pushed us forward before, the tools we used in the past to evolve may no longer suffice to help us. Funny how all the technological advances in Health, Computers, and Science have nothing to do with helping us with the real problem. Mankind's baser nature and our inability to allow others space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 19720, member: 44"] [b]Re: The Importance of Being[/b] Curiosity is what keeps our race alive and vivid. The quest for answers in every facet of life has propelled us from the banal to the sublime. There has always been a most insatiable hunger regarding knowledge and finite answers in our species. We have come to a chasm in our growth. That chasm is what seperates knowledge from wisdom. The bridge itself is experience. Without experience we are unable to make that next leap in our growth towards a higher level of life and consciousness. All around us we see how information alone helps us very little when it comes to fostering a foundation to understanding. Just as the martial artist passes through the visible and obvious physical prowess stage to the arena of the sublime and unseen, so must we, as a race, pass beyond our normal reactionary tendencies to those of acceptance and understanding. What may not be understood is that we may not take our old tricks with us in that next step. What pushed us forward before, the tools we used in the past to evolve may no longer suffice to help us. Funny how all the technological advances in Health, Computers, and Science have nothing to do with helping us with the real problem. Mankind's baser nature and our inability to allow others space. [/QUOTE]
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