[There's something to be said for the scope of Yeshua's suffering. Wilhelm could call it appreciable. Some of the suffering strains have existed for thousands and thousands of years, throughout all human endeavors, and Wilhelm has frankly thought them trite. Illegible, almost, for how he has looked and still lacked comprehension. Ignorance, yes, and restlessness, and hindrance, and worry. Wilhelm would tell you and Yeshua and probably himself that he hasn't parsed these things; he hasn't needed to.
But when he hears of them in Yeshua, he thinks he can appreciate their role in the universe. Their role in humanity, and humanity's role in the universe. His own role...
...could be--yes--this or that, or this, for one long night, if Yeshua saw fit.]
These are mindful things you've told me. That's good.
Though, I wonder if you could also tell me what would make the right one right?
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But when he hears of them in Yeshua, he thinks he can appreciate their role in the universe. Their role in humanity, and humanity's role in the universe. His own role...
...could be--yes--this or that, or this, for one long night, if Yeshua saw fit.]
These are mindful things you've told me. That's good.
Though, I wonder if you could also tell me what would make the right one right?