Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Bliss, I am thou.

I begin to believe it. Piecemeal.

And it gives me joy unlike another, its unfolding.

As I think so it becomes.

Oh!

I mean to do these things therefore I am meant to do them.

This much is clear: One cannot do the unthinkable deed or reach the unreachable goal if one does not believe in its non-existence. If you think of doing things because you think you can...'luck' be with you. But if you believe these things already done...then, then you are above the thought, and nothing is impossible, because nothing is possible.

It's the difference between thinking you can break the rules/laws/perception and KNOWING there are NO rules.

And I begin to Know it a little better every minute.

As a test - Giga popped up twice in my day. And both times it took me a grand total of 2mins to forget the ire and return to love - which it seems I have an endless capacity for and for ire - I have little to no tolerance. It is completely unremarkable, but consider a week in comparison. It is progress, however minuscle.

This peace...it grows within me and outside of me. I had only to find it.

So, I see how Gnan Yoga and Bhakti Yoga are successive entities...I call them as they are known...they are but other thoughts within thoughts.

And thus came these words from me:

"Just because you can't imagine it doesn't mean it doesn't exist."

"You just think you don't know it...but if you thought you knew it then you'd know it."

"Ah but if you believe it with limitations, surely they will exist to please you."

"It is the fate of satisfaction to satisfy the unimaginative mind."

"You believe in the laws which you percieve...surely a hidden paradox waiting to pounce."

"You haven't encountered the rest of the Universe, but you believe it to exist. Why not everything else you haven't encountered or better still, the reverse with everything you have encountered even?"

"You want to know about everything else, believing it to be different from you. And that cannot be, because as long as you're different you will never know. But the second you believe you are the same, everything is accessible."


...I am becoming that which I always was...more fully than I ever was.

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