The mystic understands that not knowing everything is a part of a craft's mastery.
Just like you wouldn't finish a video game after having completed 99.99% of it holds great wisdom, so does willingly leaving certain questions unanswered about your craft.
Making space for the unknown and the unexpected, for depth - is what allows a thing to retain its magic. Once that thing is conquered - its magic is lost.
Mastery does not mean holding all the knowledge, mastery is when you have achieved the ability to effortlessly intuit information through mystical means.
Not knowing is a part of the greater knowing.
Greater knowing is achieved through not knowing.
Through choosing to forego the egoic.
All of life is divided into threes and an infinity.
What is one third of a whole?
33.3% + 33.3% + 33.3% = 99.9%
That 0.01% that is left is infinity itself and should not (and cannot, truly) be touched.
It is reserved for greater magic, the portal through which the miraculous can make itself known to the seeker.
The master foregoes the trivial and the mundane, makes space for the unknown, allows the mystical to occur.
Make space for the mystical to occur.
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