I think disillusionment, in its literal meaning, is wholly desirable. I donโt want to live my life believing in and living according to illusions. As much as possible, I want to know the truth of my life, of the people I live with, and of the universe I live within.
I seek to be dis-illusioned, but I never ever ever want to become disenchanted. This life, this universe โ they are wondrous! They are magical in the realest sense of that word. The more disillusioned I become, the more I find that to be true.
Today, I give you this blessing:
May you be ever disillusioned and never disenchanted.
Whatever youโre about to do, pause it for 12 minutes and do this instead. Everything afterwards will be better.
Grow slowly
Jeff
I felt this one in my bones and I think this is where I am at these days. Disillusioned, but not disenchanted.
So you seem to have made a conscious choice to use the word, โandโ instead of โbutโ
โMay you be ever disillusioned and never disenchanted.โ