![]() It is one of our constant burdens to have problems all the time. It is only the free brain that is not conditioned to problems that can solve problems. From childhood we are trained, educated to live with problems and, therefore, being centred in problems, we can never solve any problem completely. When a brain that is trained to have problems, and to live with problems, solves one problem, in the very solution of that problem, it creates more problems. What happens when a brain is educated in problems? It can never solve problems it can only create more problems. So our brains are conditioned, trained, educated to live with problems. So the child is educated, from childhood, to live with problems - the problem of God, problem of a dozen things. Mathematics becomes a problem, history becomes a problem, as does chemistry. How to write becomes a problem to the child. When we are sent to school, we have to learn how to write, how to read, and all the rest of it. 18Ĭontext: From childhood we are trained to have problems. ![]() Source: 1980s, That Benediction is Where You Are (1985), p.
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