REALITY CHECK for the emergent children of Brag-srin-mo
Nothing is real, and without-thinking is a not-yet-conceptualized immediacy, and... since it is without concepts, it is intrinsically meaningless; however, it is impossible for humans to live lives without meanings. Enlightenment must not only be authenticated in meditation, it must also be expressed in everyday life. Yet, how can this be possible? Through the utilization of play--pretend, so that our delusion that information is enlightening can be mechanized to support our inner madness and the externalization that ensues from its expression? Through conscious participation in some imagined absolute "reality"?
don't you think that information, which is just the acceptable statistical data which we acknowledge to have importance in real or relative time frameworks and which establishes our perspectives on reality(ies), is no more real than art, which, even though it may purport to represent a communicable awareness of knology that we call science or an illusionary expression that we call art, is in fact no more or less than calculable statistical deductions from the practice of the art of Science; physics being only the fringe dressing of bedazzled thinkers who think that, ultimately, Man can view the ever-expanding bullshit that he has created to contain the meaninglessness of his suffering within the gilt encompassing 8x10 in which he has placed it for viewing.........the one think that i know for sure, to quote Christian...in Moulin Rouge, is that the moral of the "story" is...."The greatest thing you'll ever learn is to love and be loved in return." The more you love, the more love you have to give, and love is the state of mind we all aspire to....... all else is suffering! In every second are a million decisions, some conscious, even......and, in the domino effect of cumulative assimilation and processing, eventually all the precepts, concepts, opinions, prejudices and obstinancies of blocked consciousness fall in quick time to a level field that we must all ultimately share.......
Temple of the Invisible by Robert Rich

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