This is Love, Pt. 3 of 7: Patient Virtue

The greatest form of love is attention.

Attention demands proper Stillness.

Stillness comes to those who aspire to transcend annihilation (and the anxieties associated with it).

It’s impossible for honest persons to fear death.

An honest person knows they must (physically) die.

An honest person does not fear what is known.

Prerequisites to this pursuit include:

  1. Enduring a disconnection1 from your original source.
  2. Surviving the first sight of true self.
  3. (And) Reintegrating2 the noblest parts of self to The Whole.

With the aforementioned being addressed, one becomes initiated.

The Initiated 3 know intuition to be a type of Virtue4, like Intelligence5, requiring discipline to allow for the anticipation6 of that which is coming.

Refinement of Intuition enables Stillness.

Proper Stillness enables proper attention.

Proper attention enables proper love.

Stillness enables love.

This is Love Part 3 of 7: Greatness is Stillness

The greatest form of love is attention.

Attention demands proper Stillness.

Stillness enables greatness.

Greatness is Stillness.

Greatness is accepting life.7

Greatness is attentively waiting with skill born of noble ideals for the moment of vocational invitation to occur.

Greatness is skilled stillness.


Greatness is skill honed via Virtue.

Greatness is action only when necessary.

Greatness is intentional stillness.


Greatness is stillness inspired by a desire to save humanity from the anxiety death.

Greatness is inspired by a love strong enough to purposefully pursue the rescue of every possibility from annihilation.

Greatness is inspired by a love strong enough to withhold action.

Greatness is stillness for a small infinity of time.


A desire to be witnessed is nothing to be ashamed of.

But greatness is not born of a desire to be witnessed.

Greatness is selfless stillness.

Competence is informed by conscientious.

Failure is informed by inattentiveness.

The greatest form of love is attention.

Attention demands proper Stillness.

This is Greatness.

This is Love.


  1. Mental dissociation.
  2. Also: reconstitutes.
  3. μυστικός. Greek: Mysti’kos. Root for Mystics. Literally translated as: secrets.
  4. An admirable discipline resulting in producing a well-integrated/well-adjusted individual.
  5. A highly differentiated and personal style of training in understanding the practical synthesis of meaningful and acquired knowledge. One has the capacity for: ingesting knowledge (observation), maintaining knowledge (didactic), and observing similarities between complex sets of information (alacrity). Intelligence requires capacity in all described areas. A growth in any one of the described capabilities increases the potential of the others.
  6. Feel.
  7. Including aging and eventual death.

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