Ancestors Understood Much, So Can We
The ancients not only figured out the foundations of what we know today, they also advanced that knowledge into many sciences. They gave us plenty of keys such as “As above, so below,” “Everything is everything,” “metaphor,” and “ancestor memory” just to mention a few. How can we not take the momentum and understanding they passed on and propel understanding in all directions? We won't be able to if we make it harder that it has to be. We can do this in numerous ways. 1. We can have a worldview not grounded in the spiritual, the natural world and optimal values. Without the proper worldview context, understanding will be complex because it won't jive with the universal.2. We can misinterpret information due to misedcuation.
3. We can accept the incomplete as if it was complete.
4. We can give up our analytical ability which is a critical part of any thought process or decision. We can give up our analytical ability to those we think understand more than us even though, just like us, they were once diaper- wearing babies unable to even care for themselves. How then did they get extra ability we don't have?
5. We can fail to analyze our thought process.
6. We can leave out all the ways of knowing and understanding available.
7. We can overlook many sources of nutrition.