Beautiful piece! The reframe of saintliness as unlearning rather than achieving something is really insightful. That line about being "easily amused" is perfect because it cuts through all the performative spirituality we see. I've noticed in my own life that the moments when I feel most centered are when I stop trying to optimize or become anything. Just curious, do you think primal innocence can coexist with intellectual rigor, or does knowlege inherently complicate that simplicty?
Beautiful. Funny how so much progress later in life is actually going back to the truth.
Thank You! 🤍
Beautiful piece! The reframe of saintliness as unlearning rather than achieving something is really insightful. That line about being "easily amused" is perfect because it cuts through all the performative spirituality we see. I've noticed in my own life that the moments when I feel most centered are when I stop trying to optimize or become anything. Just curious, do you think primal innocence can coexist with intellectual rigor, or does knowlege inherently complicate that simplicty?
Thank You! 🤍