Bad teachers

bad teachers

One of the greatest ignorances that I come across nowadays in the sharing of philosophy and knowledge linked to "spiritual" and scientific traditions, which revolve around self-consciousness and consciousness in the broadest sense, are the false mythological expectations disseminated by supposedly Enlightened Grandmasters of the past. More or less consciously, they created the myth of being free from all ties. Such a being never existed in nature and probably will never exist unless we talk about a possible futuristic being created in a laboratory.

The human being status is a conditioned status. We are conditioned by our body, its needs and its limits. Limits that also concern the very possibility of knowledge, for instance, the fact that we do not know what lays beyond our universe. The famous "great masters of the past" were ignorant poor people just as we are. People who used imagination to balance the limits of perception and knowledge.

Characters who created religions and spiritual traditions based on non-knowledge and introduced themselves as great masters while in the end, regardless of the undoubted charisma and undoubted ability to create stories and narratives, they still remained poor blind people, often made worse by their own narrative that they ended up believing in.

The first step towards knowledge is to admit ignorance and the limits of our human condition. The second step is to free ourselves from myths and legends and various mythological narratives. Only after eating humble pie, we can perhaps begin a genuine approach to knowledge.

m.m.

PS: To anyone who reads this and, by any chance, have found their true self, I would really like to meet up and be introduced to it.