○Consciousness [17]

     Curiosity and intuition, while different in terms of language, are essentially the same in the context of recognizing "I am interested in this". In other words, following curiosity is following the direction indicated by consciousness. This could be the path where the person's abilities are manifested, or something necessary for their life experience.


    Curiosity is a pure interest, like children playing hide and seek. The moment an interest arises, if you see money or self-interest behind it, it could be a desire.



    Humans find it difficult to follow their curiosity when faced with the threat of poverty.


    Even if you notice your curiosity, if you can't take the first step due to fear of failure, it's because your thoughts fear getting "you" hurt. This fear may come from past bitter experiences or from the ego you were born with.


    Vocations and suitable jobs are often found in the realm of hobbies. To find them, it's good to follow your curiosity. A hobby is not something you are forced to do, but something you want to do even if it costs money.


    It's difficult to make someone who is engaged in their vocation or suitable job quit. They won't listen even if those around them tell them to stop. Their will becomes that strong.


    Because a vocation or suitable job fits the person, they can immerse themselves in it. In those moments, they are in a state of no-mind and are blessed with intuition. That's why it's fun. It's fun to follow your intuition. This joy is not about acquisition, possession, domination, or any other ego-driven pleasure.


    The moment you're laughing, you're in a state of no-mind. That's why it's fun.


    Having a talent for something means it's something the person loves.


    For people who are doing what they love, the word "effort" is not appropriate. They are simply engrossed in it because it's fun, in a state of no-mind.


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