Identity with perspective breeds contempt for other perspectives.
Like the rhythmic swaying of a wheat field in turbulent winds, humanities perspectives are blown about in the winds of karma.
The blades of mentality sway like pendulums of opposing viewpoints.
Politicians argue.
Children bicker.
Generals wage war.
Philosophers debate.
The world spins round.
This blog points to the naturalness of political arguing. How it is much deeper than just left politics vs. right politics. Beautiful.
You can’t avoid having a perspective, of course. The vision of wheat swaying in the wind is a nice reminder to stay flexible though.
Yes I love the wheat metaphor!
Hayley,
To have a perspective is one thing. To be lost to it is quite another.