Sunday, April 6, 2008

An Alchemist's Paradox

Ah...the alchemy of the soul and body.
In one hand, we have the immaterial, colorless, invisible, untouchable ‘spiritual’ world, in which thoughts are born.
In the other hand, we have the material, colored, visible, tangible, ‘real world’.
Materialization of thoughts is a “game” in this life.
A tree is a thought in the ‘mirror’ world but is manifested as a tree in the real world.
So are we just beings conscious of the Oneworld and not the Dreamworld?
Instead of having one foot in one world and one foot in the other world, we’ve got both feet in the material world.
We are crying about and laughing at the product, without having any say in the creation.
At least those of us who are poor and uneducated.

So how do we haul the other foot over into this other world? And how do we ensure that we are positive when we perform this task?

Our head is the location of the interface. We can access this interface only when we are conscious. Now this presents a problem. When are we unconscious? Aren’t we always awake, except when we’re sleeping? No. Modern neurobiologists would tell you(if you paid them enough cash) that we are only granted access to this imaginative oasis when and if we take ourselves to the space between First Thought(e.g. Neale Donald Walsh), and the resulting reaction. In most non-TM-enhanced terrestrials, thought and reaction, reflexive movements, throughout life is completely normal. Normal is; however, confusion. Let us travel out of normalcy and into paradise, by way of meditation.
When meditating, you begin to slow down your thoughts, resulting in less bodily response, which leads the way down the yellow brick road pointing to the Deep Pond.
From the Deep Pond rises countless nations of images.
But slowing down time like this is most difficult when immersed in the noisy, bright, hot, bitter, itchy material world.
We just need to inquire…..what is it that creates the illusion of time?
What is it that combines to create the illusion of our hands?
What is it that combines to form water?

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