Anonymous
Jokers of daylight
pests of the dawn
Stepping upon glass impaling as I yawn
For the expectations leave me short and I grasp for a choice
I end up with nothing and thus no cause for rejoice
I poise in readiness for an attack of sadness
The madness this pattern has come to be
Racing through my heart scraped from the trees
Numb fluffy ticks of tricks lick my attention
I tought my indulgence in such was in remission
Seems all my reality derives from superstition
Mardigan, i have often
Mardigan, i have often thought about this. It began as thoughts about how the mind can manifest just abut anything, and then I began asking myself if there really was such a thing as 'free will'. In the bible it teaches that god gave us 'free will', but I now think that was misinterpreted. I think that what we have is 'free choice', because I think our minds are connected to a much more complex energy form than what we all know.We want to know about it/god/the universe....but I really believe that the truth is, we do not have the capacity to understand it on a human level, and much of incarnating on this planet is to learn acceptance of that. then of course, in the case of superstitions, whereby the thoughts once again manifesting from a strong belief.
...and he asked her, "do you write poetry? Because I feel as if I am the ink that flows from your quill."
"No", she replied, "but I have experienced it. "
Indeed, I do not feel we can
Indeed, I do not feel we can grasp it from human intellectuality, can't grasp it all together even. The free will to me seems as if a choice as you can either go through much pain trying to understand God and the Universe, or you can stop trying to figure it out and let it present itself, and perhaps when it presents itself it will show you were never what you thought. Lovely input, thanks.
YES!! Exactly. And part of
YES!! Exactly. And part of allowing the unfolding of it, so it can present itself, is keeping your awareness ever present. Why meditation becomes a major tool for those who have reached that state of mind, as it places you in 'nothingness.
...and he asked her, "do you write poetry? Because I feel as if I am the ink that flows from your quill."
"No", she replied, "but I have experienced it. "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will
...and he asked her, "do you write poetry? Because I feel as if I am the ink that flows from your quill."
"No", she replied, "but I have experienced it. "