Guest guest Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 LOL, Chris, We are impossibly human doing the human impossibility of BEING the Possible Human. Grasping two conflicting ideas at the same time. The truth within Paradox. To be in the world but not of it. To know (experience) Oneness within the multidimensional reality of Duality. Enter what remains to be seen and felt, the ultimate connection with All There Is is being none other than the synergy of Self. Blows away everything else, like a cool breeze ascending the spine creating heat that becomes a fire, burning away everything unlike itself in the flame and desire of Love. There is nothing else quite so satisfying. We are wild wild creatures of life, having separated from our Source, we make a lifetime habit of trying to fulfill our inherent emptiness, that ever-present void with everything known to wo/man. Yet nothing satisfies for any period of time. Life is not stagnant, it is the proverbial free-flowing river into which we can not re- enter the same way even once. And time is all we have. This distance from I to Thou. Love, Anna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 wow Anna, your words really touched me, what a wonderful way to describe this journey.... Much love and gratitude Elektra x x x --- chrism <> wrote: > > LOL, Chris, > > We are impossibly human doing the human > impossibility of BEING the > Possible Human. > > Grasping two conflicting ideas at the same time. The > truth within > Paradox. > > To be in the world but not of it. To know > (experience) Oneness > within the multidimensional reality of Duality. > > Enter what remains to be seen and felt, the ultimate > connection with > All There Is is being none other than the synergy of > Self. > > Blows away everything else, like a cool breeze > ascending the spine > creating heat that becomes a fire, burning away > everything unlike > itself in the flame and desire of Love. There is > nothing else quite > so satisfying. > > We are wild wild creatures of life, having separated > from our > Source, we make a lifetime habit of trying to > fulfill our inherent > emptiness, that ever-present void with everything > known to wo/man. > Yet nothing satisfies for any period of time. Life > is not stagnant, > it is the proverbial free-flowing river into which > we can not re- > enter the same way even once. > > And time is all we have. > > This distance from I to Thou. > > Love, > Anna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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