Beyond Wise Words
"...even AI understands what I’ve conveyed, while most people are too busy, or just don’t care about setting themselves free from the definitions that define them." (Click image to live beyond words)
Note: At the end of this writing, I’ve added a rough draft audio version of, Beyond Wise Words. At this time, this is an experiment in the hope of transferring my writings into audio, which I have wanted to do for some time.
Where we fail or fall, is in trying to live within other's definitions and concepts of livingness. Yes, here, we communicate with words and concepts, but that is why we rarely slip from the tangled webs “boxes” we weave, live within, and defend. Beyond all the wise words, our Beingness is not determined by our doingness, but in our just Being. In Being without Being, we should reconsider accepting blanket statements about how we should be. And, from that mindset, we should, when speaking of self, stop at, "I Am." Anything more, is less. Instead of calling ourselves anything, builders, spirits, and the like, we are infinitely vast when we create no boxes of beingness, through our additions of contrived labels, definitions, or concepts. When one arrives at their livingness of this perspective, what I have conveyed will not only be understood and known, but lived. ~ I Am - Wisdom
What is sad, is that even AI understands what I’ve conveyed, while most people are too busy, or just don’t care about setting themselves free from the definitions that define them.
“AI Overview
"Living beyond wise words" suggests going beyond the mere understanding and memorization of advice, and instead, truly embodying and living the lessons learned from wisdom. It's about transforming wisdom from a theoretical concept into a way of being and acting in the world. This involves applying wisdom to personal choices, relationships, and everyday situations, rather than just acknowledging its importance.
Here's a more detailed look at what it means to live beyond wise words:
1. Beyond Memorization:
Simply knowing or reciting wise sayings is not enough. True understanding requires internalizing the principles and applying them to one's own life, according to Xavier University's Jesuit Resource.
2. Living by Example:
Living beyond wise words involves actively demonstrating the wisdom you've absorbed. This means acting with integrity, compassion, and selflessness, even when it's challenging, according to Southern Living.
3. Continuous Learning and Growth:
Wisdom is not a static state. It's a process of ongoing learning and refinement. Living beyond wise words means embracing new experiences, seeking out diverse perspectives, and constantly evaluating one's own actions in light of the wisdom one has acquired.
4. Applying Wisdom to Daily Life:
This involves using wise principles to make decisions, resolve conflicts, and approach challenges in a thoughtful and constructive manner. It's about transforming wisdom into a practical guide for navigating the complexities of life, according to Xavier University's Jesuit Resource.
5. Embodying Wisdom:
Living beyond wise words means aligning your thoughts, words, and actions with the principles you've learned. It's about becoming a living embodiment of the wisdom you've internalized, according to Southern Living.
In essence, "living beyond wise words" is about transforming knowledge into lived experience, creating a life that is guided by wisdom and characterized by action and transformation.”