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Sleeping World Disturbed
Cannot Be Put To Rest
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| Monday Alarm-Clock
Edition
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| January 5, 2009 |
copyright
2009 Jan Cox
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Another
Brief Telling Of The History
& Destiny Of Certain Men & Women:
Knowing The Secret (as perplexing as it sounds)
is not actually a matter of knowledge.
Something
To Try:
Take the idea
"if you need an excuse to drink,
you've got no excuse drinking"
and apply it to being involved in this sort of thing.
What
is the success of the starving,
other than to no longer be hungry?
And what be the achievement
of the seeker of The Secret,
other than there being nothing further
he requires?
Looking
out upon the uncharted seas through which all sagacious sailors plow,
the captain thought,
"If it is not 'steady-as-she-goes,' then she don't go."
A certain revolutionist once defined Liberation as
"The Mighty Stillness."
The
reason that men have the word "quandary"
is so they can describe where they live.
It could be said that the superior nature possible for the mind would
be one of indifference -- supreme, complete indifference to those things
which normally occupy the mind.
Once
the mind disturbs the sleeping world,
no ordinary man can put it back to rest.
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