The human being organism is a beast of a different kind.
He is equipped with abilities far beyond the contemplations of his Mind.
Yes, it is his Mind that separates him from the beasts around him,
but it also suffocates him and deprives him of his unique beastliness.
In that suffocation, he loses touch with his superior abilities -
to know, to perceive, or to direct his energies as he wishes.
In that deprivation, he does not FEEL his beastliness,
and he gives in to his lower needs and desires.
He falls in many, many, many ways.
His rising lies in only one decision - transcending his Mind.
But something keeps him from this decision.
He has been told - You only fall to learn to pick yourself back up.
It is sayings like these that keep him from learning why he keeps falling.
Because every time he falls, he does not dig deeper, he does not question.
His Mind immediately provides him a "reason" for that fall.
This "reason" then provides him the "steps" to begin to pick himself back up.
The "steps" and everything else that entails, busies him.
This busyness occupies his full attention.
It keeps him from learning the DETAILS about the specific fall.
I will repeat.
While he is still falling or waiting to get up...
he does not dig DEEPER.
he does not question the depths.
he begins to stand up too-too soon.
The standing up provides him happiness.
He stands up finally and fist pumps the air - "I did it!"
Sooner than later,
he falls AGAIN.
This loop repeats itself many, many times.
As such a human nears the end of his life, unaware of why he kept falling,
he breathes a sigh - "Okay, so this is it".
"it was a good ride" - he says to himself.
Still unsatisfied and feeling the emptiness inside him that he has carried all his life,
he looks back at all the falls and the rises.
The dots connect.
"Aah, so this is what I ought to do now" as he latches on to another of his Mind's trick.
So he begins to write a book.
A memoir about his journey, a recollection of his falls and rises.
He looks back and his Mind immediately shows him a path.
"See, this is why you slipped into a fall" - his Mind says to him.
"Yes, yes, I see it now" - he responds as he jots down this recollection in his book as "Rule no. 51"
His mind keeps talking to him...
"See, this is how you fought your way up with bravery and confidence"
He keeps (internally) responding...
"Yes, indeed" - as he adds to his soon to be available "100 Rules for a successful life" book.
As his new "rise" is ready for a release, he smiles - "Not a bad life at all."
The Mind amplifies that voice,
and unbeknown to him and the world,
adds yet another man to its list - "THE FALLEN".
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