You cannot learn to fly by flying. First you must learn to walk, to run, to climb, to dance.
Forgetting: that is a divine capacity. And whoever aspires to the heights and wants to fly must cast off much that is heavy and make himself light--I call it a divine capacity for lightness.
A noble soul is not the one that can manage the highest flights but the one that rises very little and falls very little but always dwells in a free, resplendent atmosphere and altitude.
Man alone resists the direction of gravitation: he constantly wants to fall--upwards.
How do you expect to learn to dance when you have not even learned to walk! And above the dancer is still the flyer and his bliss.