Why Don’t I Understand Your Writing?
By Tigmonk, on January 19th, 2010
Q&A Tuesday
Submitted Question
Tiger, Why do I have such a difficult time understanding what you write?
J – Oregon
Insight
Not sure I can even begin to fully describe why this is, other than there is no expectation that you should be able to understand. Here are some other possibilities…
You have preconceived notions about right and wrong, therefore you classify each sentence accordingly. Which completely misses the point of my words, they are beyond any idea of right and wrong, and at their core are meant to guide, not to provide answers or fit into a box.
Your identity is attached to a belief structure, and you emotional associate words with past experiences. So when you hear certain words, internally you cut off any attempt to genuinely understand.
It simply doesn’t resonate with you, and with where you are in your life.
You are not ready.
Internally you avoid comprehension because of guilt you place on yourself. Somehow believing that if you do understand, it will mean you’ve been wrong for some time.
You avoid change, and therefore avoid understanding anything that will create change.
I’m crazy, and I don’t know what I’m talking about; I must be terribly confused.
You rush through the lesson.
… These are just a few possibilities, and it doesn’t mean you fall in one of them. These possibilities might also be present in other areas of your life, not just comprehending Paw Daily. Hope this may shed some light on whatever it is that needs light shed upon. There is also the possibility that my ability to communicate is not consistent with your ability to understand, which is similar to it not resonating with you.
Did you find genuine value within this post? If you did, then most likely you know someone else who will as well. I invite you to share the goodness!
Namaste -Tigmonk
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