Guest guest Posted November 5, 1999 Report Share Posted November 5, 1999 Mind is the wishing tree, fulfilling whatever is asked from it, but not in the same sequence, creating the required conditions for fulfillment. As long as the tree exists it cannot be chopped but when it is chopped it appears not to have existed. A seeming paradox. Vowing never to vow is a paradox, solved when it no longer can arise in the mind. Seeing is sight itself and hearing is sound itself. A paradox, a recursion of sight which is seeing which is sight... ad infinitum. This paradox is solved when mind is dissolved. What is indescribable compels to description; a paradox, solved when what was describable has become indescribable. An immortal values mortal life like the transience of a fragrant flower filled with nectar, attracting and feeding many creatures whereas a mortal values the seeming intransience of a plastic flower. A paradox which isn't a paradox and that's what makes it a paradox. Time does not exist, it is motion relative to motion, only indicating change, like the arrow, once shot, cannot be called back. Motion to define motion to define motion... Recursion again. When silent bliss is confined to the cave of the Heart, no one cares but when silent bliss is radiant and everyone would care, no one remains to affirm, thus remaining confined but unconfined. A paradox, known to exist but not to arise so does it exist? Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.