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Message to Myself

We started making noise
We gave meaning to our noise
We made much more noise
We interpreted the noise uniquely
We found our noise inadequate
Unless only for our own interpretation
We continued making noise
Just talking to ourselves
Just hearing ourselves
Even while listening to others
Interpretation translates the noise
To our own noise
In our own language
Not bound by phonetic similarities
Yet we pretend to hear
Pretend to be heard
And in this delusion
We do not wish to know
That every noise we make
Whether yours or others
Is a message to our own self
And nothing more

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Growth Inverted

Internal growth is effortless because it is relieving the energy exerted to contain yourself.

Invisible Forces

Do the invisible forces which move our state of being exist exclusively within us?  If this is so, no restructuring of things outside of one self may be responsible for any personal growth.  The restructuring of things outside is but a reflection of the internal alchemical achievements or failures.

Projected or Projector?

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You are not what is projected

You are the projector

 

– Artwork by Travis the Traveler

Gravity Turned

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Gravity pulls us inward.  It is a beautiful thing. 

 

-Artwork by Travis the Traveler

Power of the Internal

The power of what’s internal to effect what’s external is greater than the power of what’s external to effect what’s internal.

External Control

As long as you are trying to control the external, the external will always control you.

The Journey

“It is the journey, not the destination.” This saying makes a lot of sense, though it does down play the relevance of the destination. We feel movement more than we feel where we are. We feel the transition more than the result. This is why conditioning is effective, good or bad. A slow enough transition will go unnoticed no matter what the result is. People are waking up at a growing rate because the transition is speeding up. We feel the wind heavier as this ride picks up speed. A question becomes more and more relevant; where are we headed so fast and for what result?

Attachment Pain

Mental pain is often caused when being forced to detach from an expectation.
It is our own attachment to our own expectations that hurt us more than what’s external.

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