ZAZEN SOUNDS INTERVIEW

AIMA| INTERVIEW

Magazine | ZAZEN SOUNDS

Author | A.V.P. Sorcerer

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ll our knowledge has its origins in our perceptions. Leonardo Da Vinci wrote. Your thoughts please.

 

I may agree in part, but all statements exclude prior all non-statements, everything that is not that statement.
I believe that wisdom is a complex and daily operation that is based on the senses, on intuition, on analysis, on reasoning, on the continuous questioning of the reason of things, but above all of one’s actions.
Knowledge is also a continuous individual effort to destroy one’s limits, one’s schemes.
Repeated patterns in life are deadly.

How difficult is this Era of Kali Yuga for the Individual to walk his words through empiricism and build a strong mentality and perspective?

My words may sound overbearing and somehow superb, but I believe that the only way to build a solid path of inner growth (because I think this is the point) is a profound selectivity and a certain isolation from misleading contaminations.
This does not mean not confronting reality, but rather not wasting time in front of opinions (the infamous dòxa) that only waste time and are not edifying. However, living in a Turris Eburnea doesn’t make you evolve, so I think we need maximum openness, at the maximum social distance.
When you meet people who can make you grow both spiritually and culturally, you have to give yourself 100% as those people are some life ahead of you and they can help you on a path of ascent.
Then you can be with everyone, in a superficial way, but the inner life must be shared with a few. People often erode you like water on stone: you don’t notice it, they vamp you up, they drain you.
If you want to stay solid, you don’t have to allow it.

How difficult is this Era of Kali Yuga for the Individual to walk his words through empiricism and build a strong mentality and perspective?

My words may sound overbearing and somehow superb, but I believe that the only way to build a solid path of inner growth (because I think this is the point) is a profound selectivity and a certain isolation from misleading contaminations.
This does not mean not confronting reality, but rather not wasting time in front of opinions (the infamous dòxa) that only waste time and are not edifying. However, living in a Turris Eburnea doesn’t make you evolve, so I think we need maximum openness, at the maximum social distance.
When you meet people who can make you grow both spiritually and culturally, you have to give yourself 100% as those people are some life ahead of you and they can help you on a path of ascent.
Then you can be with everyone, in a superficial way, but the inner life must be shared with a few. People often erode you like water on stone: you don’t notice it, they vamp you up, they drain you.
If you want to stay solid, you don’t have to allow it.