Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Children vs Adults

It is most common for the thinking of adults to repeat the same patterns (of thought) over and over again.  That kind of thinking creates in the mind pathways on which the personality treads.  Think of it first as a train track.  But it gets worse with age and with self righteousness. When the adult insists on thinking the same way always, the id develops ruts that get deeper and deeper with each insistence on whatever.  Then the person is living in the dark, because the ruts are so deep the light won't shine on the person, in their head.  Heads are real, right?  
Children don't have that problem until they are inculcated.  (The Song of Solomon 8:8).

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