Lessons From A Bjoulsae Sage
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Lesson One
All turns to dust, or naught more than dust. All-eater worm eats all that is, excretes all that was, and eats all again. Like small worm eat bread until only crumbs remain.
This is the inevitability of all things that follow The Way that Winds. Like maggots it eats flesh. On wood like termites it munches.
But like many things float in the river, others sink. Copper and brass does not float, otherwise how would sunken-head bestow his wisdom upon us? Likewise bone sinks to the bottom of the earth, but unlike brass collapses under the torrent, disintegrating into plant.
We have the gift to see all that flows, has passed the waters of now, and where it will flow. As we know, water in a river takes the easiest path, and so does The Way That Winds.
Lesson Two
The ripples in the water or the wave which crashes against rocks on shore, is nothing short of physical manifestation of spirits. Those foolish to move against the current. In the reflection of The Way That Winds that we see upon us.
These are ignorant and cling to what they were, what was once. Desperate to fight for their integrity, to be whole and full. While the wise among them can see the irreversible path, and guided by providence, steer their way into larger waters. For all cannot be eternal, and must change, as all-eater-worm breaks down all.