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Mazes

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
Does your myth and folklore lead you out of the maze of ignorance, into the realm of wisdom?

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The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
Wait... you mean the realm of wisdom isn't a maze?

Oh. Uh oh.

Haha. It is it is. You're not wrong.

Trading one maze for another I suppose lol.

You know I'm never as clear as I try to be in my posts. I have a penchant for too short and direct of a posting style.

I guess in longer form I could have said:

"does your myth and folklore lead you to evaluate, inspect and analyze the inner and outer world around you; or does it keep you veiled and in the dark surrounding our true nature as an interconnected whole, within the world around us."
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
Does your myth and folklore lead you out of the maze of ignorance, into the realm of wisdom?
If by "your" and "you" you are using "you" in the general sense, yes. I don't personally have myth and lore, but my religion does. And yes, it's my understanding that it is written in a way to remove ignorance.

However, if, after reading it, one finds oneself in a "realm of wisdom," the myth and lore fell short of their purpose, as this is still ignorance. ;)
 
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