Consciousness is both beginning and end simultaneously.
Space-time appears in consciousness. Believing otherwise is the primal error of all scientific religions.
Mind is the lens like a mirror. Consciousness is manifest glass like a crystal universe. I am the eye of absolute awareness like evolutionary self-awareness.
Stop! This experiential awareness is what I’m pointing at.
It has no name but being is its image.
It has no form but crystalline is its reflection.
It has no substance but unfathomable is its heart.
By the way, I saw two infinite swans on the river today slowly floating upstream as the tide was coming in.
footnotes
1. whereby consciousness is manifest potentiality
2. as one’s body appears in consciousness, one can’t be the body, obviously.
3. the seer seeing the seer is the seeing
4. ZEN SLAP!
5. consciousness is talking to consciousness re-identifying with consciousness
6. and the sun is nothing but a crystalline black hole
7. universal consciousness tastes like unconditional love
8.
"Moon river, wider than a mile
I’m crossing you in style some day
Oh, dream maker, you heart breaker
Wherever you’re goin’, I’m goin’ your way"
~Mancini & Mercer
endnotes
using the mind one-pointedly in some creative action, the body disappears. this is called instant karma. it's the healing principle behind true christian science.
i was in hopi pueblo at tsakurshovi where they sell the don't worry be hopi t-shirts and joe day asks me where i come from and the mary baker eddy house is our common language. back home, it wouldn't let me take a picture for him saying don't worry he understands.
if the body is like a lens made out of glass, be the glass. if the glass is like the eye of parabrahman, be that.
experiential awareness is absolute awareness reflecting in consciousness. zen exclamation point. beyond is nirvikalpa samadhi. but don't you worry about that.
now is no thought. here is no dis-ease.
if identification with the body is the root of pain, take the tantric pill. if identification with the mind is the root of suffering, take the deconstruction one. this is the buddha encapsulated.
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