Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Somber Pondering
What does it mean to be human? Does it automatically involve a degree of uncertainty and fear of the unknown? Is that really a necessary part of being human? Must we go through life a potential victim to all acts of indecency and negligence and even blatant hostility? Must I convey this same message day after day until someone wakes up until I wake up and peck away at this shell of apprehension, this aura of angst that makes us and leaves us vulnerable to damn near everything? How am I to not feel contempt to match my hope? Sorrow to match my joy? Will this reality' s dualistic nature continue to give birth to naivete ? Will hypocrisy remain the word of the day? and will I become too distracted to even notice anymore?
Monday, May 25, 2009
Self-Governed
By creating resonance between the inner and outer chant. The inner chant is identical to the outer but not vocalized and therefore is not bound by the restrictions of physics in the mental realm. The volume control is limitless. Therefore the amplitude can be scalable to the nth degree. Subconscious thought is also not bound by time or space. The Great Transition would and should not imply the end of individuality or independence. It partially means the end of the limitations to the conscious perspective. That our perception of time could become completely subjective. That our basic necessities availability will no longer be an issue because we will be one with nature and she will provide whatever we need if we only maintain the delicate balance she is so adept at restoring when imbalance becomes prevalent. I feel hopeful even within the midst of the unsuspecting and unconcerned.
The Awakening will and has to include everyone. Everyone is significant in the biggest decision that humankind will ever have to make The decisions of all decisions. Who will secure a future for everyone? The Selfish or the Selfless and which world would you rather live in? The selfish have already been in charge for as long as history can remember and even a blind man can see that things are not going well under that agenda. The few who did rise to lead with a pure heart and resolute disposition made the world a better safer place under their reign. Now imagine if everyone governed themselves that way. We would experience what real freedom is. One that does not include either the Grim Reaper or the Tax man.
The Awakening will and has to include everyone. Everyone is significant in the biggest decision that humankind will ever have to make The decisions of all decisions. Who will secure a future for everyone? The Selfish or the Selfless and which world would you rather live in? The selfish have already been in charge for as long as history can remember and even a blind man can see that things are not going well under that agenda. The few who did rise to lead with a pure heart and resolute disposition made the world a better safer place under their reign. Now imagine if everyone governed themselves that way. We would experience what real freedom is. One that does not include either the Grim Reaper or the Tax man.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Unacceptable
My inability to accept death as an inevitability some might accredit to immaturity. Though I have great speculation on the process of death and the afterlife. The part I cannot accept is the needless aspect of it. All the needless association involved. As long as greed exist in this world there will never be cures for the diseases that for which death is the inevitable outcome. For whomever is to end this world and save us all he must be like death. He must be the great equalizer. The common denominator to us all. He must see through both the Creator's and The Adversary's eyes. He must see through both the eyes of ultimate appreciation and infinite indifference. His heart must be both pure and corrupted beyond measure. Should he receive the boon that is his and all of our birthright he must end what the gift of life has become to the majority of us. Our biggest burden and our foremost fear.
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