there is no seeing, no clear seeing; we do not want to see… We rather have glasses with rainbow colors on them, so what we see is seen through them… Why see for oneself? it’s far easier far better, much more comfortable to get in a group and believe in what you are told to believe I mean it’s too much effort to see for oneself: why bother when people give you free rainbow glasses and tell you to see through that? so we stand at the bottom of the tree and we listen to the man who climbs up the tree and he shouts his description and he tells you what he sees and he gives you a complete description of the world he sees beyond the hills and mountains and he comes down and you’ve got his description – and we all say: “Write his words down and this we shall believe for this is the Complete Description of the Truth seen by our Mighty Seer… and this we believe in….” The description, the word becomes the thing; nobody climbs trees themselves– why should they? they’ve got the Complete Description. and it’s added on and illuminated and passed on and on and repeated until no one questions and anyone who questions is blind and does not see You must not question authority. There is no clarity because the group writes down everything for you in a book (Oh no, it’s not from the group; it comes from High Above) and you read the book and you repeat and repeat until the brain’s programmed and the book talks in you and the group shouts in you and you do not think everything’s done for you: it’s safer this way because this way all the promises, one thinks, will come true So we all book a place through our group’s book and let the group do the talking and let the group do the thinking and we just have faith and beliefs and dogma and the promise and our greed So we never see what actually is and we see but through the tradition, the revelation, the doctrine, the rainbow glasses…we see what we are told to see… We’d rather be slaves in the mind for it’s safer that way, safer in groups that will lead us on than do the thinking, it’s too much effort… Ah, clarity is too frightening; it’s much easier to believe and to be comforted by the Book and to hang on to badges and to hang on to labels than to drop all beliefs and to see what actually is…we all want to go to Heaven, don’t we? With all the promised rewards…but if one could put aside the description, and the rewards, and the rainbow glasses...