All the ways
‘What if Bhagvad Gita is not written taking into account ‘multi-agent’ systems? What if it fails in that case?’ Skies have a fascinating way to make me question the depth, the past, good memories, the truth.
I always wanted to find out why? Is it their infinite horizon? Is it the fact that one can not simply ‘focus’ (a positive way of getting stuck in some local region) on sky? Is it the fact that there are no differences even when there are? Does it make one see and believe the existence of inifiniteness? Does it allow one to break down and at the same time build oneself up no matter how hard it seems? Or does it just allow one to exist altogether?
It’s interesting that in its inifiniteness, it can make one vulnerable and strong at the same time. Just like we become so with our mother.
I have met many people who had different thoughts about big skies.
I believe that universe already knew the depth of human consiousness and replicated a similar space outside of us: Just so we could see things ‘Inside out’ when we can’t believe in ourselves but have to believe at any cost.
Just so that we could know: There are no loops or pebbles or obstacles or digs that can exist on their own. They always even out with something in the end. Maybe the need is to not focus for a while.
Inspired by a recent ‘getting yourself back’ encounter with the sky.