Sunday, January 12, 2020

What's it like to be "Crazy Wisdom" in one's life?

There are two stories that describe Crazy wisdom to me in a good way:

First story: There was a medicine man in a sweat lodge here in the U.S. and one of the men sweating
in the lodge with him had a dislocated arm. The man was in a lot of pain. There was a peace pipe that the medicine man held. Suddenly, he said to the man with the dislocated arm: "HERE!" as he passed the peace pipe suddenly to him. The man with the dislocated arm screamed as his arm when back and relocated itself to his shoulder. But, later he thanked the Medicine man for healing his dislocated arm in this unorthodox way.

2nd story:

There is a child running in front of a car coming down the street. The man who is crazy wisdom risks his life to save the life of the child by running and scooping up the child a moment before he is killed by the car the 2 or 3 year old doesn't see.

These are two crazy wisdom stories:

The point of crazy wisdom used in a good way is that the crazy wisdom person will often risk or give up their life for others. For example, both Jesus and Buddha were Crazy Wisdom and Spontaneous Accomplishment.

However, not all crazy wisdom people are good.


Also Crazy wisdom is also universally known as:

"The Wisdom Beyond Logic"

So, people who are crazy wisdom completely trust their instincts 100% whether they should or not is another story depending upon the person. But, there are good, bad and even neutral crazy wisdom people all over the world and they usually are the most intuitive and instinctual people you will ever meet. If it is good Crazy wisdom they are not sociopathic though.

Two examples of Sociopathic leaders would be  Hitler and Saddam Hussein.

So, you can have people really good like Jesus and Buddha who are "Crazy Wisdom" and change the world in a good way and then you have bad Crazy Wisdom people like Hitler and Saddam Hussein who kill millions in truly horrific ways.

Practitioners of "Spontaneous Accomplishment" like Jesus, Buddha and Padmasambhava who was
a Mahasiddha are usually Crazy Wisdom

Drukpa Kunley of Bhutan was another practitioner of Crazy Wisdom too. So, whether it is a world leader or a Spiritual leader or various leaders worldwide who have a lot of charisma or cults following them they tend to be Crazy Wisdom and absolute in trusting their intuitions and instincts and able to trust their very lives to their instincts and intuitions as they change the whole world around them.



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