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Originally posted by nigel123@26 June 2003 - 19:22
I found this, JPaul I thought you might like it...
Wisdom is a state of the human mind characterized by profound understanding and deep insight. It is often, but not necessarily, accompanied by extensive formal knowledge. Unschooled people can acquire wisdom, and wise people can be found among carpenters, fisherman or housewives.
Wherever it exists, wisdom shows itself as a perception of the relativity and relationshiops among things. It is an awareness of wholeness that does not lose sight of particularity or concreteness, or of the intricacies of interrelationships. It is where left and right brain come together in a union of logic and poetry and sensation, and where self-awareness is no longer at odds with awareness of the otherness of the world. Wisdom cannot be confined to a specialized field, nor is it an academic discipline; it is the consciousness of wholeness and integrity that transcends both. Wisdom is complexity understood and relationships accepted. :blink:
I used to believe in the fundamental connectedness of all things. In essence that every individual part of the universe was a microcosm of the whole. As a natural extension of that all living creatures, being a part of the holistic universe were a part of each other and that this made us all, in some small way responsible for each others actions. We cannot detach ourselves from the universe we are not in it, we are part of it. So in some way we are all a bit of Martin Luther King and a bit of Adolf Hitler.