Thursday, April 8, 2010

Enlightened Sparks

   How do you start a wild fire? This answer is so easy that only the most ignorant among us would have difficulty with it. With a spark!
   The next question is; how to put-out the biggest and most destructive wild fire ever seen by man, but is also just as simplistic; be there with a thimble of water when the spark occurs!
   When you have developed what is called an enlightened mind, all things are viewed with this kind of simplicity so that once a tragedy or negative event occurs the human mind instantly develops resolves for future occurrences, you need not have to have been there to understand the actions required in the future, simple awareness of the event and resultant is all that’s necessary. Many people think of this as common sense and that is true, but normal common sense is not often that simplistic. Now, anyone could generate complications to both the question and the answer by explaining them using alternative scenarios but the simplicity must remain for them to be considered of an enlightened nature. Intellectual enlightenment is not complexity but simplicity!
   The mind s of men/women, that are enlightened are the filters of all the complexities encountered in life experiences. Within societies, most of the complexities encountered by the individual are intentionally placed before us by the avarice of human nature. These complexities are to the mind like a carnival mirror is to the eye, distortions of the simplicity and realities of life. A mind that knows is not enlightened until it understands and filters those distortions.
  In firefighting it can be said and should be understood, that equipment and training etc. do not even approach the importance and significance as that of time and/or timing!
   Americas Constitution was written by enlightened men, only to have been exposed to the avarice of lesser men thereafter, and the distortions they pronounced within it, whereas today the average view of it is like a carnival mirror! 
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