2025-10-07
In the spirit of boldness, who will dare to venture where others fear to tread?
Not in the material universe of earth, air, fire, water, animal, vegetable, mineral, flesh and blood, light and dark, sun moon planets and the mysteries of the physical universe...
... but in the spiritual universe of knowledge, truth, love, trust, promises, encouragement, transparency, freedom, sovereignty ... and mysticism, fear, deceit, betrayal, secrecy, psychological imprisonment, threats and slavery ...
Well, nowadays we all have little choice - the domain of the physical universe which we inhabit has perhaps long been thought to be infinite, and we are learning that the domain of the spirit is much more extensive than perhaps we realised in our innocent times past.
In the scale of things the current generation of humans of planet Earth have been here only a few years (I cannot speak for any advanced non-human inhabitants, whose life-spans may be much longer, so they will by now have a much more developed world view than us).
I am coming to the realisation that being human is much akin to undertaking a crash course in advanced spirituality, without the memory of ever selecting the college, enrolling, or even understanding which course we were letting ourselves in for.
Oh, and "learning by doing" is the primary method, a method that involves embracing risk. So do those who offer us "safety" actually stunt our development?
It's a perilous journey of discovery, and that accidental but intrepid student of law and spirituality, Martin Geddes, now has a first take on how the spirituality thing all works - and how it may approach an end-game ... if such could ever exist in an infinite universe.
But we must hold our enthusiasm, for, as in "real" life, we will need to answer the riddles ...
So once we have mastered that, here's another thought ... is perceived insanity simply a case of mistaking motivation?


