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Monday, April 11, 2022

life as the pond


life at the pond 

of transcendent awareness,

just saying,

consciousness being that pond.

self-consciousness is each person's personal approach. 

we say that meditation is attention given at that pond,

but actually we are meditating all of the time,

awake, asleep, in a comma, near death, all the same.

but the capacity to bring to mind, as experience,

has varying stages of attention offered and directed.

sensory, as experience's primary, is limited in it approach.

there is the preoccupation with the reality normative,

which has little or very indirect effort on transcendence.

the indoctrination of life-orientation,

as the apparent lack of a quiet mind, 

is the primary overwhelm reinforced 24/7. 

and the applied principles of that, 

are both distractive and falsely ordained. 

for something of life experience to be elevating,

an inner personal calling has to have registry,

a type of vision beyond apparent circumstance reframed,

a medium of inner dialogue not necessarily in words,

has to be acknowledged.

the approach to consciousness can be any form of seduction,

as long as there is an energetic truth in its attraction.

right form and right logic already recruits the wrong mentor,

for being in viewership, 

rather than being of essence permitted.

the energetics have no right or wrong,

but observation as the conductor does.

consider: the river doesn't react to the rain.

it eventually, inclusively responds. 

drivenness to consciousness has positionality at its core.

drawnness to consciousness has surrender as it means.

however you're assisted to teach from yourself,

as to learn from yourself, 

consciousness is there for the transcendence to present.

who you have as audience is dismissed,

for the attention you have as a presence 

from within forthcoming.

you are of the water to go to the water,

to become that water, 

that is then everywhere,

without the need to journey . . .

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