The circus serves the ignorant child. Children remain curious but ignorant when they are raised to be obedient rather than to understand. Fortunate children may be raised in Nature, where things are simple but amazing, awe-inspiring but down-to-earth; or they may be raised by parents who teach rather than bark, hug rather than slap. External lessons can be fulfilling or abusive. Some kids never grow up. Some are fortunate to have their inner world taught, hugged, whole, self-motivated. Others are left empty, neglected, needy, never knowing where to find what's needed, and always with empty places to fill.
The talent here ....amazing.
Thank you for this - exactly what I needed to hear today.
The circus serves the ignorant child. Children remain curious but ignorant when they are raised to be obedient rather than to understand. Fortunate children may be raised in Nature, where things are simple but amazing, awe-inspiring but down-to-earth; or they may be raised by parents who teach rather than bark, hug rather than slap. External lessons can be fulfilling or abusive. Some kids never grow up. Some are fortunate to have their inner world taught, hugged, whole, self-motivated. Others are left empty, neglected, needy, never knowing where to find what's needed, and always with empty places to fill.
Perhaps the gaslit people beginning to wake from their comas of ignorance and denial…
This hope gives me hope. Thank you
“And what do you see?”
“People learning, slowly, to see what they're participating in. It's painful, that awakening. But necessary.”
Thank you Mike for holding the center and a vision of hope.
Wow. Sharing. Will have to bookmark and come back and absorb the whole series.