I am reading Shambhala : The Sacred Path of the Warrior by Chogyam Trungpa.
In the chapter on Authentic Presence are written the following words.
The way of exercising inscrutability is that you don’t Spell out the Truth. You imply the truth, with wakeful delight in your accomplishment. What is wrong with spelling out the truth? When you spell out the truth it loses its essence and becomes either “my” truth or “your” truth; it becomes an end in itself. When you spell out the truth you are spending your capital while no one gets any profit. It becomes undignified, a giveaway. By implying the truth, the truth doesn’t become anyone’s property.
Something for us all to think about…
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