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Blogger MagnusStout said...

It seems like as we age, it becomes harder to "act spiritually." The things you're talking about here (experiencing and noticing) seem effortless for a child. Take, for example, the Birdemic. Both of my children intuit the silliness of the various prohibitions. They freely play with the neighbors' children. Children also seem to forget and forgive easier than adults. Or, take the nearly universal understanding of children that God exists and that Good and Evil are concrete things. Compare such understanding to the modern academic posturing: there is no God, Good and Evil do not exist, and the greatest thing to be done is to support TheSystem (Birdemic, Antiracism, GlobalWarming).

Perhaps conserving this Divine Light through adulthood is critical to our spiritual walk? But Jesus called them to him, saying, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.” (Luke 18:16).

31 October 2020 at 14:22

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@MS - Well, I think (with Steiner) that it is not so much a conservation, as a consciously chosen return to the spiritual childhood way of thinking. In adolescence we are cut off from God - which means we are able freely to choose God in a way that children are not. (Or, Not to choose, obviously.)

31 October 2020 at 14:29