I used to get so frustrated in my younger years when I was misunderstood. RWEmerson wrote an essay indicating it was good to be misunderstood, but it still didn't feel good. Then I read a book by the Russian philosopher, George Gurdjieff (In Search if the Miraculous), who wrote that communication was nonlinear due to energy moving in a cyclical, spiraling pattern. This teaching relieves me at times when I feel discomfort with the inability to communicate (although more variables exist, such as misinterpretation of symbols, etc). Gurdjieff related this nonlinear state to the Law of Octaves or Law of Seven. He also taught that energy is exchanged and transformed with each genuine communication. He was ahead of his time and misunderstood, so he had deep understanding. Your posting reminded me of Gurdjieff, both resonate profoundly with my patterns of understanding.
I love this, thank you for sharing this wisdom. The next post I have coming out is on a book called The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra. It does not have this topic specifically, but you might be interested in it.
It is indeed very hard to be misunderstood. "You can only meet a person as deeply as you've met yourself."
It gets very lonely for those of us who are not living on the surface with the rest of the noise, as very few people are able to meet us where we are.
I love everything about this. One of my besties passed last June and the cyclical return is allowing me to take stock. I agree heal8ng ehether it be physical or emotional is a ragged process. I see it in those whove undergone durgical "fixes" recently as well as in emotional wounding. Such wisdom from a young woman! Thanks for laying it on the line! And thanks for the reminder...often those who seek us out constitute the community we need.
I used to get so frustrated in my younger years when I was misunderstood. RWEmerson wrote an essay indicating it was good to be misunderstood, but it still didn't feel good. Then I read a book by the Russian philosopher, George Gurdjieff (In Search if the Miraculous), who wrote that communication was nonlinear due to energy moving in a cyclical, spiraling pattern. This teaching relieves me at times when I feel discomfort with the inability to communicate (although more variables exist, such as misinterpretation of symbols, etc). Gurdjieff related this nonlinear state to the Law of Octaves or Law of Seven. He also taught that energy is exchanged and transformed with each genuine communication. He was ahead of his time and misunderstood, so he had deep understanding. Your posting reminded me of Gurdjieff, both resonate profoundly with my patterns of understanding.
I love this, thank you for sharing this wisdom. The next post I have coming out is on a book called The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra. It does not have this topic specifically, but you might be interested in it.
It is indeed very hard to be misunderstood. "You can only meet a person as deeply as you've met yourself."
It gets very lonely for those of us who are not living on the surface with the rest of the noise, as very few people are able to meet us where we are.
I love everything about this. One of my besties passed last June and the cyclical return is allowing me to take stock. I agree heal8ng ehether it be physical or emotional is a ragged process. I see it in those whove undergone durgical "fixes" recently as well as in emotional wounding. Such wisdom from a young woman! Thanks for laying it on the line! And thanks for the reminder...often those who seek us out constitute the community we need.