Tribal Quotes 15: Are You Woefully or Willfully Blind?

May 14, 2022 · 21m 5s
Tribal Quotes 15: Are You Woefully or Willfully Blind?
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Various imperfections eclypse the human being from the full light of the First Source. Blindness devours wisdom; blindness finds trouble recognizing the healer. Let us understand the First Source to...

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Various imperfections eclypse the human being from the full light of the First Source. Blindness devours wisdom; blindness finds trouble recognizing the healer.

Let us understand the First Source to be simply the sun, enlightenment or a goal. Let us understand imperfections as all the people, places or things that hinder your access to the sun, enlightenment or your goal; all the things that repeatedly obstruct you from your intentions. In other words, imperfections are all those things that keep you from experiencing the full light of the sun, from gaining a full understanding or from reaching our destinations. Blindness, as one such imperfection, keeps us from fully enjoying the full light of the sun or enlightenment. There are 3 kinds of blindness that we will deal with: blindness as the inability to perceive through the eyes, whose difficulties are obvious enough, and blindness that is the product that stems from 2 ignorances. There is ignorance of simply being unaware and the ignorance that stems from a willful neglect of the reality or facts. The tribal quote expressing the second case, is Blindness devours wisdom. This blindness has been compared to trying to slake the thirst of the Sahara desert with a cup of water; WASTED. The corollary to Blindness devours wisdom is the tribal quote, Blindness finds trouble recognizing the healer. Again, a willfully ignorant person will deny almost all things relevant and necessary to reach a healer or solution to a problem. Through your hero’s journey to the solutions of your life, you can become more intimate with yourself, your identity with respect to your people and nature. This intimacy enables you to firmly establish what can be justified and how to justify it. You become more clear on speaking with some authority on why you can or cannot accept what is put before you to consider.
So, my humble advice: Be aware of those people, places and things that impede the full light of the first source from your life; ask yourself, what must I do to remove those things eclipsing me from that full light and aspire to discern the real from the unreal. Then act accordingly.
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Author Kwame Keuchler’s Tribal Quotes
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