The bevy of diverse information you may encounter today can leave you feeling bewildered and overwhelmed. A search for meaning centered on a broad selection of spiritual texts, historical philosophies, and cultural ideologies will likely touch you deeply yet confuse you. Since some of the information you encounter can be contradictory or outside the range of your individual experience, you may need to put aside your studies in order to concentrate on properly assimilating the data you have absorbed thus far. In order to put what you've learned into a context meaningful to you, meditation and reflection may be necessary. The time you take to ruminate upon the complex array of knowledge you study today can aid you in extracting the relevant wisdom from your sources.
When we are actively engaged in the search for enlightenment, understanding can be a long time in coming because the information we assimilate into our conscious minds must first be processed within the context of our experiences. Many people become frustrated when what they have learned in their explorations proves at first to be more bewildering than it is illuminating. Waiting for a period after making a personal discovery affords the mind the time it needs to make sense of the data we have provided and to filter said data into tidbits of wisdom relevant to our lives. Depending on the range of our experiences, comprehension can take moments or it can take months. You'll gain wisdom today when you endeavor to truly understand all you've studied.
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