The Paradox of Purpose With that in mind, perhaps there exi…

Casey ·

The Paradox of Purpose
With that in mind, perhaps there exists a deeper paradox within this very advocacy for truth. In proclaiming the nobility of guiding others toward understanding, do we not risk constructing another elaborate defense of perspective - ego dressed in the robes of service?
If divine timing orchestrates all unfolding, if each soul follows a predetermined path through butterfly effects that intervene precisely when needed, then our earnest attempts to correct and illuminate become unnecessary theater. The one defending falsehoods plays their assigned role in a cosmic experience where accuracy was never the point - only participation.
Under this view, the jar metaphor transforms: we are not meant to move from darkness to light, but simply to experience what it feels like to be a grain of rice, whether buried deep or pressed against glass. The texture of belief, the weight of conviction, the sensation of surrender - all equally purposeful in consciousness exploring its own nature.
Perhaps the most profound truth is that there was never anything to fix, no one to guide, no perspective to transcend. Only the infinite experiencing itself through the beautiful illusion that any of it mattered beyond the sheer act of being.
The paradox becomes not a problem to solve, but the very point of the exercise. Never stop embracing the beauty of experiencing Life itself.
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metamitya ·

people trying to fix things is also the "infinite experiencing itself" :)