Wisdom

To be wise means to be still inside, to see the motions of eternity in day-to-day life and beyond this. True wisdom is freedom. True wisdom is enlightenment.

Wisdom: The Path to True Understanding

Wisdom is the ability to live fully in the world while being simultaneously beyond it. It is the balance between participating in life and experiencing realms of light and higher consciousness. True wisdom is found in and beyond this seeming duality—in achieving success and joy here in our day to day lives while staying connected to the infinite.

At its essence, wisdom is freedom: the ability to let go of attachments and embrace life’s flow. It requires clarity, the capacity to quiet the mind and see beyond illusions. Wisdom guides us to make thoughtful choices, to bend without breaking, and to act with grace and integrity. It teaches us to love deeply, knowing love elevates the spirit, while hate and division only diminish it.

Wisdom also transcends words and forms. At its highest level, it is samadhi—complete absorption in the infinite light of reality, where there is no self, no time, and no division. This state cannot be fully understood or described; it is experienced beyond the boundaries of thought and identity.

In wisdom, there is a realization of life’s relational nature. Everything is interconnected, and hierarchies fade in the face of infinite possibilities. This understanding fosters kindness, joy, and a profound sense of freedom.

Ultimately, wisdom is about seeing and being: seeing life’s beauty and perfection, and being a reflection of that infinite reality. It reminds us to celebrate, to love, and to live with lightness and clarity, knowing that the journey itself is endless and filled with wonder.

“To be wise means to be still inside, to see the motions of eternity in day-to-day life and beyond this. True wisdom is freedom. True wisdom is enlightenment.”