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THE
KNOWING COME & GO
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| Beginning-of-Week
Edition
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| January 12, 2009 |
copyright
2009 Jan Cox
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Another
Thing You Can Count On:
The danger of riding a method
on the mystical quest
is that you'll forget how to walk.
Those
who say that man should live more
spontaneously
fail to note:
physically, he wants to,
while his mind attempts to dissuade him.
The
knowing come and go,
while everyone else is....well....with us....always.
Beginning-of-the-Week-Hint:
Every
real mystic, who's ever lived,
lived with another unseen one.
(Okay, a version for the common man:
Everyone, who's ever lived,
lived secretly with someone else -- Life.
You could put these two together and then play:
Hint, hint, hint!)
From a more expansive view, there is no such thing as "mental illness,"
only the mind's frustration at its normal condition.
But it's got to take it out on somebody.
In another universe
was a planet on which the creatures called their God by the name, The
Mighty, Supreme Indifference.
For
those of you on this world still interested in the matter of "humility,"
have you ever seen anyone as willing to share top billing as Life?
(We could all sure take-a-lesson!)
If you want to momentarily look at it as an internal, contestable
comparison, it would be like this:
Man's nature is closer to being his true nature than is his mind,
for his nature is what he is born as, while his mind is just sort of "borrowed."
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