Monday, January 26, 2009

A Life of Possiblity

Living in the moment and allowing the reality and truth of the actual to change you and make you more aware is to me the ultimate in spirituality. When you are choicelessly aware then it is possible to see clearly in the moment what you are. Not what you want to be or what you imagine yourself to be, but true reality that is absent the self of illusion and escape. It is very easy to get carried away with a mind that dwells in a post suggestive fantasy. Such a mind is always projecting the image of conceptual belief into the moment. It causes us not to see clearly the minds intent on "creating" the moment rather than experiencing the truth of it. Projected illusion is the result and the cause of reaction. Reaction is the continuity of what was, the continuation of the self created and self absorbed. Action is the outcome of a mind that is wholly in the moment and is not referencing the ideological and opinionated results of a fixed and permanent self image. An image that is the result of a self enclosing belief and conclusion.

A mind that dwells in the freedom of the moment is pliable and moves with the truth of the reality of what is. This is a mind that is open to the possibility of new discovery about the self and its relationship with existence. The fixed and self enclosed mind is a mind of conflict and violence. A mind that is free and open allows the possibility of that which is unconditioned. That which has a capacity to love and understand that is beyond the limitations of the self absorbed.

When you do not belong to any organization or fixed set of ideals then you are free to discover without the limitations of psychological authority. A person needs to come to the realization of just how ingrained their minds are in the ideals of the past. How that they are totally without anything resembling "free" thought. Since thought exist as the image of self, it is impossible for thought to be free. It is only when you have had a deep realization of the origin of thoughts movement as the self that freedom is. One must see clearly in the moment a reality that is absent the self that is formulating and concluding. Then one will be experiencing a capacity that is space for that which is not of the self. It is a consciousness that is unconditioned, freedom that is without the idea of freedom, a reality of vulnerability and acceptance.

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