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Role of Wisdom – (1687)

Wisdom is Called Upon When…

Wisdom is called upon in life when there is difficulty or when there is a tough decision to be made.

Wisdom is needed when there is difficulty in accepting or in dealing with something, mostly when there is psychological or esoteric difficulty/suffering of some kind.

When life is smooth and well there is no need for wisdom. Wisdom remains waiting on the side, similar to a house waiting to provide refuge when comforting is needed.

It may be considered to be like a tree that thrives and grows in difficulty.


We Look to Wisdom to…

We look to wisdom to guide us, to show us, to clarify for us and to comfort us.

It is sought out when there is suffering. It’s result is seen in the solution and its consequences. Death as a general ending process is the actioning of the solution, which is the end of the problem. Wisdom sweetens death as a general process of ending. A bitter death or end is one whose process lacked wisdom.

Law is sought out when there is injustice, when there is negotiation, when balance and fairness is called to question. When there is interaction, Law is present. Law enters into play afterwards to reward for the use of wisdom or punish the absence of it reminding all who would like to see that it should not have been ignored. Law can administer death as a general ending process and acts after death (general ending process) has been carried forward. A soon as we begin something we are also ending it. Death as a general process is action. As soon as one acts life and death are present. When a child is still unborn the life of the child is yet to start and as its life has not started yet, the process of that life ending (death) has not yet started wither.

End (1687).

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