Some of what you wrote here is good advice, which you may like to follow yourself sometime.Walker wrote:Hey there. Covering the low odds of another possible motive, I’ll venture to say that I don’t have the answers to explain your lack of understanding and your needs that sprout from that.
However, considering the possibility of earnest inquisitiveness about all matters concerning you, like most folks I have found that contemplation in different locations at different times of the day and night can influence comprehension. You may want to try that.
Also, when you think about what you read an interesting phenomenon occurs. You can return to the material at another time, multiple times, and you may find new insights into what you have already read. It’s not that the words change. It’s not that your capacity for understanding changes. What changes is the degree to which your attention is distracted from the material. Less distraction, greater comprehension.
Also, one sees reflections of the words in the reality of life in-between reading contemplations, so when you return to what was previously not understood, fissures in the unblemished monolith of ignorance may appear.
Anyway, enough of that. Since I’m done with the topic of you don’t understand, then if you feel commanded by a need strong enough to cause further movement of mind and body directed towards the topic, then look to that motive force to understand why, if you must.
This was a good attempt to get out of you backing up what you assert is true, but it does not work for Me.
When a person writes something, which they believe is true, they have two options when being challenged; either back up what they say and answer clarifying questions of them, or, do not do that. If a person does not back up what they say or write, then that is because of two reasons; either they are unable to do it, or, they are unwilling to do it?
What you say is my lack of understanding is only the understanding of the belief within your head. If you do not explain that by answering inquisitive and clarifying questions that obviously only you are aware of, then how do you propose others to know what is in your head?
You say a person moves because it needs to. You can say whatever you like but if you can not or will not back it up, then do not expect others to understand you.
I would say that a person moves, for more reasons, because it wants to, not because it necessarily needs to. I already gave one example of a person changing the channels on a televion screen. The person wanted to do that. They certainly did not need to do that. They will keep living, as has been proven countless times already. Life will also continue on. There is no need anywhere here. So, moving was certainly was NOT for a need there. Just like there certainly is NOT any need to reply to you. I just reply to you because I want to, NOT because I need to.
Can you understand the distinct difference? If not, then just challenge Me or question Me. I, unlike you, will back up what I say and answer questions asked of Me.
If you continue not to explain to others what you are actually talking about, then you can not also successfully expect them to understand you.