FOLLOWING THE MONKEY-PATH
Keepers in a Japanese nature-reserve fed sweet-potatoes to the monkeys in the park. Kind a rude, they threw the monkey-delicasy on the beach. This meant eating sandy potatoes. Some monkeys washed the sweet-potatoes in the sea, most did not. Over time some more monkeys washed their food, but still most did not.
Then one sunny day a miracle happened. All the monkeys in the group started washing their food and kept doing so.
But the story does end there. Other groups of monkeys on mainland Japan stasrted using this technique. Washing food became an element of monkey-behavior.
This is the Monkey-Path.
We are the monkeys, who continiously search for a better world, for being a better person and improve our self.
This process you are in, and of which this blog is a part, cannot be stopped, but when the exact moment of revelation will be, I am not sure, but it will intense, global and fundamental. In the meantime I will feed you sweet potatoes. Wash them if you like.
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