Friday, May 11, 2007

We

We've all been to the end of ourselves, some more conscious than others, but all of us have in one way or another. And what comes of this? this is realization that we feel. we feel it in our veins, this is the peace that we feel in the breast of us. That is reflected in the stars and the sun and the person we sit next to. We've all felt it, some more conscious than others but we all have. We've all had that sense that we must be missing something when we look out into the world and think that we've mastered the art of seeing. We've all felt that we're missing our mark when we think that sight is the master of our thoughts. We've all been to heaven, we live in hell, we've all been in love with the eternal ecstatic trance of becoming. We are all becoming. We are all.
We've all been blind at some point or other, and seen past that, sometimes more consciously than others.
We're all alone in our minds when we think, but when we feel we can sense the eternity of the presence. We are all present in the time frame of eternity, though some more consciously than others.
We are free. All of us, in every way. We are divine, benediction, compassion, walking love, thinking harmony, eternal masses of stone and mortar. We are the rest, the few, the many, the full, the void, the universal consciousness.
We are light and dark, and we are pure light. We are dual and we are one.
We are the sun and son, the daughter of the starry heavens, in the sky of the tempest's abode. We haven't succumb to no devils, we don't have any guns, we've never been murderers, we've never been murdered. We are god in the flesh of the roses, and the sky in the vestments of earth. We are the wind in the trees and the leaves that rustle and the peace of the spring in the city.
We are light, effulgent, luminous, void, eternal, deified, and deifying.
We are creators both of us and of the world.
We are the last, the first, the greatest, the least, the middle, the edge, the measure, the sum.
We are that we are.
There is no other than we.

1 comment:

J. Richard Thacker said...

A friend of mine pointed out your blog, and I find your perspective interesting, if suspect. You make some authoritative, absolute statements, such as "we have all been to the end of ourselves". Ignoring the difficulty of defining such a statement, I ask only by what authority you speak. How is it possible to quantify a statement such as this? What metrics are used in its apprehension? Are you speaking of an absolute human condition? Is it possible to know such while being a part of the control group? To quote myself (because it is a good quote), given a large enough context, any field of human study encroaches upon itself.