I don't know if it's the case for you,
But for me,
You know.
Spending time in this space,
It does sort of melt away all the questions.
Like there is no question.
Which is funny because.
.
.
So often.
Especially when I do this stuff in person.
In groups.
When people have questions.
I'm effectively Destroying the question?
People say,
But what about this?
And we essentially get to,
It's not a problem.
Not a question.
But if the sincerity of a question is there,
It's important that it's there.
Which kind of speaks to the insanity of playing this spiritual game.
Right?
I can give a discourse about how there's no question.
And we can see how deeply true that is.
And then the human mind says,
Okay,
It's not okay for me to have questions.
Oh,
That's not what we're saying.
Very much like I could expose how there's nothing to fear in reality and the mind says,
Okay,
I shouldn't be afraid.
That's not what we're saying.
Which is why,
Understandably,
There can be.
So much adorable confusion.
On this spiritual path.
Because we make so many assumptions.
About the truth being shared.
Which is like we misunderstand it as it applies to our very real human lives.
And it can move us into a version of pretending to be spiritual while at the same time denying our humanity.
Which completely flips upside down the point.
Which is often why,
You know,
There's a playful hesitation.
In me even talking about these things.
Because of the almost guaranteed probability of misunderstanding.
But I find that the more I am in a container with sincere hearts,
Then it diminishes the degree of misunderstanding.
Which is why also a container that is ongoing can be incredibly powerful.