Once upon a time, a rabbi told me to “crawl back into the cave you came from." The words became an invitation. What if I did crawl back into the cave I came from — what could that look like?
I love your mystical perspective and insight on stories and spiritual teachings which may otherwise have a conventional "linear" understanding ... as if the true life, meaning, depth and impact of these teachings and stories can only be appreciated if they are read and perceived in this 'wild eye' manner. ... Perhaps God wrote these stories in our hearts so they would be unlocked and revealed only at a later time, when this mystical insight was unearthed, through our journeys into the cave, such as the cave of the complex inner world of our being.
"another (wild) eye to look at the world" ...
I love your mystical perspective and insight on stories and spiritual teachings which may otherwise have a conventional "linear" understanding ... as if the true life, meaning, depth and impact of these teachings and stories can only be appreciated if they are read and perceived in this 'wild eye' manner. ... Perhaps God wrote these stories in our hearts so they would be unlocked and revealed only at a later time, when this mystical insight was unearthed, through our journeys into the cave, such as the cave of the complex inner world of our being.