There is nothing outside of yourself that can ever enable you to get better, stronger, richer, quicker, or smarter. Everything is within. Everything exists. Seek nothing outside of yourself
@@yourwaifurimactually when musushi was fighting dalai lama he was able to perceive all the details in the entire forest because he wasnt preoccupied with a single leaf
This shows that the whole idea of "focus" as we know it is illusory, for sometimes one must be out-of-focus to see the bigger picture, and at other times, one must put focus into a single stone, so that they may see the entire world in that stone.
Its happening in our heads, the transcription at least. The transcription of seemingly infitely traveling light of the stars, billions of years old, hitting your retina behind your iris. Its all so big, yet so small. Those giant processes are perceived by this insignificant creature called you and me, making us bigger and greater than we are. Making us a part of that giant cog wheel spinning infinitely into infinity
What this is saying then is, that just as you dont know. How you managed to be consice how you manged to grow and shape this body of yours. That dosent say how you are doing it. Equally you dont know how the universe shines the stars, constitutes the constellations, and galatians the galaxy, you don't know. But that dosent mean to say that you arent doing it. In just the same way as you are breathing without know how you breath.
Actually infinitesimal aren't possible, since paradoxes aren't possible, it's a concept we have made to describe things. But in physics this is the case. Also, we do know how consciousness works, it's an illusion made up of the combination of your senses and past experiences, You cannot say you 10 years ago is the same you as today. Both you and your past self would have many many many disagreements. This is because your thoughts, and your decisions, are made from your past experiences and data sets. Consciousness, is an illusion, a combination of many things that leads to what feels like one singular thing.
The title is from a collection of quotes from the Manga Vagabond, and the quote in the video came from Alan Watts "The essence of Alan Watts volume 4, Death"
Are people really that lost that they need simple explanations and quotes like this to “learn something” about themselves and think it’s gospel? It’s literally common sense.