Even the most curious
and inquisitive mind
can have no lasting affect
on emotional principled-ness.
It is still a baffling process
of unchanging predeterminism,
until it is not.
Emotional principled-ness
is a swarming environment
of positional judgment
that ultimately resides
in the reptilian part of the brain.
As so, it has no chance
at radical forgiveness
for itself or for or towards
any one else for its lot.
One becomes
a residential role model
unto oneself.
Part of life
becomes spent as a messenger
attempting to deliver a message
to one’s most inner residence
but no one is there
to answer from within
for there seems to be
no one deeply within
not consumed in fuming and fury
at least no one seemingly
to open that door
by a method of self surrender
to one’s higher self-options.
Every observed event
that seems to offend
makes it more into a shelter
as a full time residence
that is always forming.
There is daily maintenance
in re-visitation all around the subject.
One who is of that nature,
that pronouncement of being,
becomes a caretaker
to the eventual grave of isolation.
It is a monument of self-dedication
with no entry or exit
just rigid continuance into the frame.
This house of self
has doors and windows,
enough to see both in and out,
yet every occasional knock
at that door of self
conclusively goes unanswered.
The windows themselves
can feel the eventual seething
as a glancing out from within.
There is a inner knowing
of one’s self that way.
But answering to the inner door
of one’s self
as a principled position
is really the challenge.
No one else can ever provide that
to another.
Whatever that service is,
it is self and self-administered.
Others may truly benefit
by being present to that account.
But the deed itself in movement
might require a radical forgiveness
as a form of blood letting
that even the most curious
and inquisitive mind
can have no initial forceful entry
or lasting affect there upon.
It is the work of that soul
as that soul of itself
is emerging . . .
as emotional principled-ness
then becomes the midwife
to a higher state of conscious being . . .
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