8/ They were in agreement that knowledge was a burden.https://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1334050746887667713 …
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19/ My best guess is that finding a box to squeeze yourself into takes too much effort. By living in a box, you can theoretically get the same feeling all the time. It obviously doesn't work, but even if it did, why would you want to spend your *whole* life in a box. 3hrs tops.
20/ I'm reminded of this recurring visitor who came to the monastery over a period of many years. Each time he would come and humble brag about how great his new bigger box was.
21/ One day though, he ingested some chemicals (I assume it was catnip) and after rolling on the ground for an hour, got up and yelled "FREEDOM IS THE GREATEST OF ALL BOXES." To this day, he is still looking for that box.
22/ It's the same emptiness problem. The Universe is technically a box and this isn't an insight that unlocks anything particularly useful. People want freedom the same way they *think* they want a bigger box. It's something to do.
23/ Small human children seem to understand the role of boxes better than adults. They'll hide in human sized boxes called "closets" when something scary happens like when their parent gods argue and fight.
24/ One time a visitor came to the monastery. A mean looking fellow by the name of Jed McKenna. He took one look at all the adults and yelled at them "YOUR SPIRITUALITY IS THE CLOSET IN WHICH YOU HIDE FROM THE WORLD."https://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1328968595833987072 …
25/ Not sure what he meant by that since they weren't even sitting in boxes. They were just sitting on the ground.
26/ I got his point though. The Sky is big, but the feeling of Big Sky arises within a "something". Everyday experience is already a perfectly fitting box. Actively trying to make a better box is a never-ending story. A distraction.
27/ Both trying to make the universe your box and trying to find a box to fit your uniquely special shape both are exercises in futility. The former seeks to conquer "other" while the latter attempts to excise it. Both assume perfect knowledge of where "I" end and "other" begins.
28/ I was taught the golden rule by Grandpaw "If it fits, I sits." I was taught by the humans. "If I sits, it fits."
29/ The monastery is many years behind me back in 2019. I've since given up the wild days of roaming freedom and sex, selling my hypoallergenic kittens for 1200 USD a pop. Still though I remember the essence of the light that is always with me in the Now.
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