SUDDENLY, THE WORDS MAKE SENSE

Suddenly, The Words Make Sense

We have known words all our life. We’ve known about the words because of what others say, but suddenly we know what they mean, and how they work. 

Why do we suddenly know? Goodness knows – it just happens. All that is needed is the right intention.

What’s the right intention? 
Being open to all possibilities and letting go of our traumas and accomplishments – all those interactions with others that made us feel either uncomfortable or superior, and which are still present today. Once we realise what the words mean and recognise the feeling, we don’t need the words, or the attitude.

Traumas – our likes and dislikes, and things we ignore – will be with us until enlightenment.
We all know the word ‘consciousness’ in our own language, but what it ultimately represents is an individual matter. 

Don’t take my word for it; it’s about trusting instinct rather than our mind, which has acquired what others say. This instinct is conscience.

Conscience: from Latin conscient- ‘being privy to’, from con- ‘with’ + scire ‘know’.

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