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How
To Stay Jangled
Disturbed & Distracted
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| And-All-That-Jazz
Edition
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| January 11, 2009 |
copyright
2009 Jan Cox
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Another
Thing You Can Count On:
Those
who say that man should live in closer alignment with nature
fail to note that physically, he does,
while mentally he feels superior to it.
Talk can be both energy
and loss-of-energy.
In
a Reality....
of perceived, finite dimensions
what a thing seems not
may be closer
to what it truly is.
In regard to the Mystical thing,
one man would talk all about it,
but not how to go about it;
he said that must ultimately be up to each person.
More
About Too-Tight Pants & Ill-Fitting Blouses:
The mind can say that it is "pleased" or "displeased"
about things in which one's nature has no interest.
And
All That Jazz....
Ordinary people seem to prefer music that is rhythmically of the 4/4 variety,
with each beat receiving equal emphasis,
while musicians like it better syncopated, with accents falling in unexpected
places between the beats. Similarly, does a mystic take liberties with
the normal rhythm of what is said, and stresses places in the conveying
of his ideas where others would not think to do so.
(In the jazz idiom, it’s sort of like "Swing Thinking.")
How To Stay Jangled, Disturbed, & Distracted, Guaranteed:
Listen to what your mind has to say.
Good day.
A
reader questions:
"Well, if the mind and what it thinks is not the true reflection
of man's potential consciousness, then dammit, what is?"
Certainly not inquiries such as that, I must say.
Good day.
It
could be hinted that The Secret might be
"the exception to damn near everything
but the obvious of course."
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