It's not about right belief; it's about right practice.
A sophiological Christianity focuses on the path.
To mourn is to touch directly the substance of divine compassion.
As we actually taste the flavor of what he's teaching, we begin to see that it's not proverbs for daily living, or ways of being virtuous. He's proposing a total meltdown and recasting of human consciousness, bursting through the tiny acorn-selfhood ...
As we enter the path of transformation, the most valuable thing we have working in our favor is our yearning.