know_yourself_1234
Jedi
A: Things in your world are serious from your perspective
Many times, the Cassiopaeans have been very humoristics.
Sometimes, the right word at the right place can instantly have a kind of "zoom out of this place" effect.
I would like to be able to understand "how it goes" and how to achieve it!
It seems to me that it is linked to a specific spiritual "stance".
Kind of state of listening to the big godly universal picture rather than being focused on details or facts, and then, when something pops up that is too "3D consideration", finding the right word, concept, to show that "there is much more", having the effect that "there is nothing to worry about".
It seems to me that it goes to pointing out an aberration, or pointing out with humour the fact that we attract too much attention to whatever.
I would describe it so : saying something short that shows the discrepency between the truth (the way we ought to stay focused) and the way the conversation is headed. I really see it as a way of sidetracking a current unimportant preoccupation in a way everybody can understand.
Of course, there is the element of conversation, multiple people and something debated.
Because too many times we are caught in every day situation with shallow conversations that need to be sidetracked somehow, because otherwise they would promulgate wrong things in a serious manner.
I really hope that my post is understandable, and that my question will be eligible for the C's.
Maybe the question is "Would you please accept to teach us about [the dispositions for achieving] Godly humour?"
Thanks a lot for considering, and thanks a lot if there is something of an enriching way there!
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