My God, I would like to ask You to go into this, but I suspect that the answer will be surprising.
My son, and so will it be, surprising.
Not some people lose diamonds while they are
looking for stones, ALL people. All people are lost in their delusions and
their wrongly directed will, oh certainly not always, but very regularly. All
people lose diamonds while searching for stones, thinking they are diamonds and
discovering later that they were just stones and that they have lost their
diamonds while searching.
Poor man, poor Don Quixote, poor ignorant
wandering foolish naïve man. But there are on his path so many temptations and
beautiful and attractive things. We understand how things are going. We
understand the searching man. We understand how and why he loses himself in his
desires. We understand everything, always and behold man with the greatest
possible love, with a love and tolerance and wisdom and gentleness to big to be
understood by man.
How could it be otherwise? God the Creator and
Its little former monkey, little silly creature. Little man who learns by
losing his diamonds and by getting disappointed in his stones regarding them to
be diamonds and who unlearns and who indulges then in insight and wisdom and
then becomes a God.
All men learn to appreciate in life the
diamonds of life, learn not to identify with their stones, which they consider
diamonds and learn to make the distinction between these two.
Man is blessed in this quest.
My blessings for you all
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