The wise words of Solomon, son of David, King of Israel ~Proverbs 1:1
You always trust two things:
- Your own experiences.
- The experiences of life experts.
You are having a serious problem. You can’t figure it out no matter how hard
you are trying. So you’re giving up,
consciously or unconsciously. You’re
tired, your mind wearing out. So you’re walking,
or biking, or showering, or watching a movie…just to relax.
Then BAM!
You know what to do!
You don’t know how or why you know. You just know.
If you’re honest, you feel like saying, “Thank you!” But to
who? Not “the universe.” Not your spirit guide. Not your inner self. You feel like there is Someone who is All
Experiencing, Transcending. It’s not an
extension of yourself or an impersonal universe energy. Someone answered your unspoken thought
prayer. And you feel like saying thank
you. Maybe you do, or maybe you say, “I’m
a genius!” Knowing you’re not.
What about that someone in your life that just seems to know
things. Almost everything. He doesn’t think he knows everything. She knows she doesn’t know everything. But he seems to know how things work. She seems to understand the laws of
life. They seem to regularly experience
those moments of just knowing things. They
seem to trust in those moments and not themselves.
They are wise.
They regularly
receive wisdom from Wisdom Herself, who received it from The All Experiencing
One, the Creator.
God.
Solomon received His wisdom directly from God.
God asked Solomon in a dream to request
whatever he wanted. Instead of riches and
victory, Solomon asked for wisdom. God
was very happy with Solomon and made him the wisest man to ever live, second
only to Jesus.
Solomon received wisdom directly from God, the first best
source of knowledge.
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