Saturday, March 10, 2007

Self-revealing Humor

Have you ever appeared to experience anything funnier than the truth? Have you ever appeared to be understanding something or someone, when you were not smiling or when that thing or person was not arousing your laughter? Have you ever appeared to love anything or anyone that or who you didn't understand, in ways that no words could explain.

We appear to comprend what our senses tell us is logical; but we understand what our Inner Voice tells us is true. What we comprehend is conceptual and is dependent on sources, which appear to exist in time and space, outside of us. What we understand: is what we recognize to be true and have, always, known; is what we know independently from what our senses tell us; is what we know that we know, when time no longer appears to exist for us; is what we recognize that we know, catalytically, like in the way that we appear to get a joke that aroses our laughter, which is our gratitude.

Humor is Hu, which means devine and mor which means state. Our egotistical humor reflects our lack of attunement with our devine state of awareness and brings us pleasures that are not, in the end, beneficial to our or anyone else's health and welfare; and it appears to function as a protection against our fears. Our, catalytic, Self-revealing humor is, always, beneficial to our and everyone else's health and welfare, while awakening, in us and in everyone else The Joy, in our hearts, in the end. Egotistical humor creates misunderstandings and hides our truth and The Truth, in ways that, only, words can explain. Catalytic, Self-revealing humor removes misunderstandings and reveals our truth and The Truth, in ways that no words can explain.

Could this be why stabilized Self-revealing spiritual Masters, by various names, claim that there is no spiritual path, without Self-revealing humor?

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