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OOPS!

A flash of anger.
A lifetime of regret.

DISILLUSIONMENT

Lift the veil of appearance and see beyond the material.

TRUTH

The truth is always a work in progress; laziness in this respect is of course less than helpful.

TRUE SEEING

“All truths wait in all things.”
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See “The Dazzle Of Day” by Molly Gloss (p. 236)

OUT ON LOAN

OUT ON LOAN

Remember
You are alone
So generate some interest
Before it’s time for you
To be repaid

NOTES

I can never decide whether God is a writer or a musician. All I know is that I keep finding notes and hearing notes all over the place. Although I have a general sense of what they are intended to communicate I do not seem to be able to interpret them to my complete satisfaction. For a start, I cannot even decide whether whoever is leaving them for me is a male or a female, but I believe that could be quite significant. I suppose I will just have to keep on examining each note as closely as I can, and hoping for some divine inspiration.

WALLS AND DOORS

“Should” is a wall. “Could” is a door.

MAZE


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The words are Ani DiFranco’s.

ANOTHER MODE OF PERCEIVING

I invite you to perform a small experiment with me. Take a moment to become as aware as you can of yourself, your body, the words in front of you, your immediate surroundings. Now imagine that, instead of perceiving in the normal way a number of discrete objects – hands, display device screen or paper and so forth, you are seeing at the subatomic level. All around “you” is a field of tiny points of light, particles of matter/energy moving around, colliding, transforming, winking in and out of existence. As you remain still, a small point of observation, notice that here is one continuous interplay of energies; there are no boundaries between different objects, no “empty space” or “solid matter”. Stay in this place for a few minutes and allow this view of the way things are to come as close to a personal experience as possible. Then gently allow yourself to return to the everyday mode of perceiving. It may help to reach out and touch a few objects, or to get up and walk around a little to reorient yourself.

JUST SAY …

Just say, “Under advisement.”

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