Hello beautiful Souls. My message today is about the question: Does madness lie in sanity?
When we think about falling in love. And say, it's a crazy concept..."falling" isn't it weird? We don't say "rising into love". There is in it, the idea of the fall.
The language we use "Fall" as a matter of fact, denotes an extremely fundamental concept.
That there is always a curious connection at some point between the fall and the creation of unity. Taking this uncertain risk is the condition that there is a possibility of there being life, hope and joy in the future.
It is an explanation in itself that all life is an act of faith and an chance of gamble. The moment you take a step, you do so, on an act of faith because you don't really know that the floor's not going to give under your feet.
The moment you take a journey, your path is what an act of faith is giving you...it is the unknown. The moment that you enter into any kind of human undertaking in relationships, what an act of faith this is.
It's a "knowing" that it has no concrete evidence or fact... But this is the most powerful thing that can be done: It's total acceptance and surrender of all you own within. Blind faith, based on emotions and a desire and need.
Therefore, love is an act of surrender to another person unconditionally. Total abandonment. It is saying "I give myself to you, it's free will and total commitment.
When we stop to think about it...that's quite mad, because , it's allowing things to get out of control. All sensible people keep things in control. Don't they?
So, actually, therefore, the course of wisdom suggests to us to understand what is really sensible would be...to let go of fear and to commit oneself whole heartedly.
Is to give oneself up completely to our courage of extreme vulnerability. Is this maybe...quite mad? So we come to the strange conclusion that in madness...lies in sanity.
With love we try conquer all...even the madness.
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