Assuming intelligence on a personal basis is a very limiting and a highly overrated concept. Those who are smarter than you will obviously not see you as intelligent, and those who are not as smart as you, do not have the intelligence to appreciate your intelligence. Only through low intelligence can we be left with a capacity to believe ourselves to be greater than others.
But we all have a place in the grand scheme of things. We are coming to the day when we will see ourselves as not smart or dumb or this and that, but as having come into this world within a certain strict framework that we may have a unique experience. Which means that the day is coming when the question of intelligence or mentally challenged or any other category we can think of, will no longer be relevant. We will say, 'none of the above'.
Rather we will see ourselves as Divine and perfect and we will be aware that we each have put ourselves within a certain unique framework to have a unique experience by which to learn to express our uniqueness. And we will know that this expression has always been about being; that we express through being. And that's why we are referred to as human beings. And that therefore being is the only criteria by which we may gauge success. Only through being might we express and be more of what we are. So if we must question ourselves, we may ask: Are we being or are we not? More accurately: Are we aware of being? To be or not to be is indeed the only valid question. We are all challenged: We are each challenged to conscious awareness of being.
To Be or Not to Be: The Musings of a Schizophrenic Truck Driver
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Author(s)Albert Wessel
PublisherTrafford Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1412087074
ISBN-139781412087070
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