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Traffic In The City

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Urban Sprawl Edition
February 4, 2009
copyright 2009 Jan Cox



You'll never grasp the nature of the traffic flow
if you concern your mind with petty details,
such as the particular sounds and aromas inherent in the traffic.

 

For potentially real mystics (before they experience
The Secret) it all seems too mysterious -- while for weekenders it doesn't seem mysterious enough.

 

 

The people of Medina (as they were all being slaughtered at the very same instant) cried out, "You can't please everybody even when you can." In sentiment the succeeding generation renamed the city: "The Human Mind."
(Which, as a collateral benefit, kept at bay many potential enemies.)

 

Emergency Health Bulletin:
A man swallowed a parrot.
Now, back to the Daily News.


Maps Redux:

For thinking creatures maps, have an inherent danger.
The mind tends to believe that they are real.

Those thinking creatures who learn to
"think-beyond-mere-thinking," however,
don't worry over whether or not maps are real,
but rather over whether their thinking is.


Since The Secret can't be directly told, on one world they came up with the idea of developing a system that would talk about everything but The Secret, and thus, in a negative sense, perhaps offer a hint as to what it might actually be. They called this system Civilization.


Ancestor worship is only for those of ordinary thinking
who engage in it whether they realize it or not.

 

As Regards A Special View Of Traffic:
The front porch of the more alert should be a place uncertain of time, unspecific in space, and always on the verge of disintegrating.


The Political Landscape From Really High Up:
Cities with no friends (just as they're about to go under) will cry out, "We depend on the support of our friends."
(Does this again, my little history buff-eros, strike a familiar note in your head much closer to home than some faraway city? That's "much closer to home" as in MUCH closer to home!...like in yo head.)

 

Uh oh! I've just been handed another
Emergency Health Bulletin, and it looks like things are worse than originally reported:
A man did swallow a parrot,
but it turns out that the bird is absolutely untrained
and deranged.
Whew!


 
 
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