Learning is a dance.
A quiet sway between knowing and not-knowing.
Between grasping and releasing.
Between what you think you understand,
and the wisdom that waits
beneath all thought.
To experience something truly new—
you must let go of what you think.
Suspend the labels.
Drop the questions.
Set down the instinct to sort and solve.
Look it in the face—
the situation, the person, the idea—
and say,
“I do not know what anything is for.”
And mean it.
That’s where the holy enters.
In this world, we learn by pulling things apart:
testing, tasting, comparing, correcting.
We dissect to understand.
But the Mystery?
She doesn’t unfold through force.
To know something beyond this world,
you begin by letting it be.
Wholly.
Unedited.
Included.
Accepted as part of you.
Learning keeps the mind busy.
But knowing…
Knowing makes you still.
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