childhood sensibility.


culture is holding us back from experiencing what we really see, or feel. think back, and recall memories of your early childhood, where you, as a child, looked directly upon the world and not through the system of written word, spoken language or taught valuesystems.

the child sees the world, directly. pure, homegrown right from the source. no nonsense, no intervention, no altering interference from the phases of words, nor language, nor values. he experiences colours, shapes, emotions, changes, wind, sounds, rocks, birds, stars, aliens, sunlight, warmth, life, death.
he experiences all and everything, and he becomes all, and everything.

this ability to sense is a normal natural instinct, which is unconsciously present in each and every one of us. it gradually gets neglected while growing up, because we are taught to express our emotions and feelings through the system of spoken and written words. for instance, body language tells so much more about a person in a fraction of time, than he could possible say in an equal fraction. we just need to set ourselves open for experiencing directly from the source, instead of relying on language, words, or texts to explain this source, in order to begin to grasp the world surrounding us.

we need to embrace this state of childhood sensibility, in order to experience freely in its full effect, instead of holding back during this experience, and relying on some explanatory text to come afterwards, that tells you how you should have felt.

truly, i say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of god like a child shall not enter it.