Thursday, 1 May 2014

Younger Wisdom


Written By Mathew Naismith


I was recently reading an article about wisdom & noticed all the images were of old men which of course depicted wisdom, there were no women or younger people depicted strangely enough. Does this mean to become wise you have to be old & of the male gender? Sadly enough that is what seems to be depicted.

Have you ever come across what is deemed to be indigo children? The wisdom within some of these youngsters is amazing once you commune with them, no they don’t have the knowledge or the experiences we have but they come across as being more knowledgeable & experienced than what they should be at their age.   

We have made the mistake in thinking we need to be knowledgeable & experienced to be wise and of course you need to be male as well!!  In the past there were as many wise old women as there were males it’s just most of the women were burnt at the stake.  Women today, to a certain extent, are still being burnt at the stake however this post is more about being young and wise instead of old and wise

To a more illiterate society, being learned & experienced was wisdom but to a more literate society like today that doesn’t quite hold true. Being more aware of your inner self or being aware of knowing beyond your comprehension seems denote wisdom a lot more than just being experienced and knowledgeable.

Once you become connected to this inner self all of whatever was known is at our finger tips, this is where indigo children come into the scheme of things. Once we mostly and solely relied on human knowledge and experience to teach us wisdom but now that is changing as more of us become directly in touch with our inner selves.  Wisdom is no longer of the sole domain of the old as indigo children are showing.


Once you become in touch with your inner self you also become reconnected to the collective, this means everything that was ever known and experienced is right there in front of you.  Once indigo children begin to realise this they just bloom with wisdom.  This is of course the same with anyone but the big difference is the young aren’t supposed to be that experienced and knowledgeable at their age!!  It’s funny how our ego dictates to what we perceive at times. 

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this with us beloved Matthew Naismith. I agree fully with you. Beauty & wisdom are in the eye of the beholder and do not depend on age or sexe or status or gained degrees:) .True Love is what makes us better humans. Driven by a desire to come to an understanding of ever wider circles of human experiences, we can be Reunited with the Joy & Happiness of Being yust simply who we truely are , spiritual beings going through this 3D world of duality, to return back to the Source from where we came. Oneness & Infinite Love to You & All.. May All the Beings in All the Worlds be Happy & Free. Love is the Way, the Truth & the Only Reality. I Am Love & So Are You. We Are ONE Humanity, Living in ONE World, ONE Universe. ONE LOVE. I AM .

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    1. So beautifully put Anne, times are a changing.

      It's funny to think we are pioneers of a new consciousness, a new way of thinking that will endow all in love & understanding of each other. A true brotherhood of man. 

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