Time represents all that moves forward in an unrelenting momentum, seeming to remain the only true influence of change. But is not time only a measure of movement, of change; and not the changer itself? Then what influences change, if not time? It is true that there is always momentum, but what drives purpose to evolve beyond time, becoming its own instigator of this very momentum? Is it not the will of the living that is the true dominant and defining influence of change? If not then what is? The will of the sun to radiate energy; it has its own momentum, does it not? The will of the seed to emerge from underground to bask in the light; it too has its own momentum. The will of the individual to live through pain and misery so to emerge from the darkness to bask in the glory of the pleasures of the senses. There is continuous momentum in all this, but it is not time that is the influence; time is only an indicator of such changes. So the creative energy, the changer, the influence, seems to exist in the will. There is the fundamental will that moves all that lives in the direction of life. But then there is the free will; this is where the mystery of potential guides the vast momentum of humanity.
Is this intangible will within our grasp? If so, then the mystery is also within our grasp. And what is the mystery? The mystery is where understanding and intelligence merge with life and energy, to create its own momentum, its own destiny.
What could we do with such power? That is up to the individual, when he alone realizes the truth of this; that his destiny is a self-fulfilling momentum.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
The beginning of awareness
Many times throughout life you may tell yourself that there are reasons for why things happen to people, reasons beyond causation; reasons that might wander into the realm of life having an overseer of some sort. It's a comforting thought to feel like there is some grand scheme that we are part of; it takes the unpredictable right out of the equation, just as it takes the vitality right out of life.
The truest freedom that I can imagine welcomes the unknown, the
unpredictable, openly, innocently. The very essence of its meaning reaches toward what is boundless, not what is destined. In order to be a part of what is truly boundless, if this is what is sought after, then there must be a new way to see things; a perception that must originate from within and burst outwardly, explosively.
The time for reliance on what is not our own has outlived its purpose; it is the time to believe in ourselves with conviction. This is possible when we know what is our own and what isn't. We have come far in so short a span; too far to not see the distance that we've created from where we are and where we ought be.
The truth is right there in front of us; though there may be a number of ways that we don't see it clearly. We may turn from it or we may be distracted; it is only for the individual to realise.
This is the beginning of knowing oneself. Laying it all out there as naked as a tree in mid-winter. Exposing oneself to the elements of pure truth, however uncomfortable this may be, just as a tree openly exposes itself to the raw winds, frigid icicles, and the natural humility of its own nakedness. How different are we than this, really? Are we not a reflection of this vast, evolving exposition? If not, than what are we? This is the beginning of knowing oneself...
The truest freedom that I can imagine welcomes the unknown, the
unpredictable, openly, innocently. The very essence of its meaning reaches toward what is boundless, not what is destined. In order to be a part of what is truly boundless, if this is what is sought after, then there must be a new way to see things; a perception that must originate from within and burst outwardly, explosively.
The time for reliance on what is not our own has outlived its purpose; it is the time to believe in ourselves with conviction. This is possible when we know what is our own and what isn't. We have come far in so short a span; too far to not see the distance that we've created from where we are and where we ought be.
The truth is right there in front of us; though there may be a number of ways that we don't see it clearly. We may turn from it or we may be distracted; it is only for the individual to realise.
This is the beginning of knowing oneself. Laying it all out there as naked as a tree in mid-winter. Exposing oneself to the elements of pure truth, however uncomfortable this may be, just as a tree openly exposes itself to the raw winds, frigid icicles, and the natural humility of its own nakedness. How different are we than this, really? Are we not a reflection of this vast, evolving exposition? If not, than what are we? This is the beginning of knowing oneself...
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