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Monday, October 17, 2011

The subtly in efforting

Efforting is a state of mind

above and beyond the doing.

For some, this can be on

as a way of life.

Inspiration would truly never hire

efforting in the first person

to get anything accomplished.

Efforting is not passion in drag.

Efforting is interior AM radio

heard over the inner-self airwaves.

Efforting has no tea ceremony in mind.

Efforting is a harbor

for emotional baggage

undisclosed yet flash flood

carried forward.

Efforting employs will as a stabilizer.

It features initiation towards

the posing of action

while venting

the concealed compression.

It postures towards gaining results,

yet it gives animation, the “grind” look.

It taps into reserves

of emotional strength

but towards a hardness

of accomplishment resolve.

Efforting has needs

for exterior eventful conclusions

while fueling low levels

of unresolved cynicism inwardly.

Efforting, as impetus,

expects results

as for measures of self,

well, oneself

either against or amongst others,

as justification for declarable value

properly on display.

And by this process itself,

efforting has adequate reasons

to cultivate a self story in mind,

thus acting out

is apparently justified.

For efforting is a dynamic bold blend

of the unrevealed blasphemy

of ‘self against spirit’

and of the hidden hypocrisy

of living towards ‘character’

while denying ‘integrity of being’.

The degree to which this is so,

is dependent upon

the inward impulsiveness

concealed within the effort disguise.

Efforting is self-management,

and in all ways,

however subtle in source,

a reaction to something

previously declared to be worthy.

The percentage of self-assigned

in efforting,

can be the ‘action commentary’

about the self-consciousness

of a person

when a more present presence of self

is not readily available from within.

Efforting essentially is self-denial

but so subtle as to be denied . . .

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