I Will Speak Now, With Example, Of Serenity

Speaking of the acquisition of good things (in the opaque way that I delightfully did before!) I would like expound particularly on one of them: serenity.

What is serenity? you might ask. I’ll answer that prayer with an example.

Serenity is being able to extend unconditional love to the religious. This serenity comes through realization that you can’t change them. This serenity comes through acceptance of said unchangeability. You can’t change them because they earnestly believe — (or have convinced themselves to believe be it through *authority* of pedantic others or through the powerful drug of group-think and inherently assumed ‘strength in numbers’ phenomenon) — that they are doing right and best regardless of the intense harm they may cause themselves and others. Having acquired the serenity of accepting a fundamental thing you can’t change, you experience the liberally liberating freedom of not feeling compelled (or responsible) to correct them. You can love them as they are!

It is quite possible to acquire serenity I say! In all serenity, one can take delight that the willfully ignorant can somehow seem to have flourished. [For the things of this world are all about seeming]. Through acquisition of serenity one can love and one is able accept what one can’t change!

And I will carry on with my serenity. Thank you very much. I, myself, am very thankful, thank you.

You go on and do you.

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