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Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-15-2017

I love the ironic sense of humor associated with omens from Infinity that
come into view of late.  The twist is always unique, but the overall message is
always the same. 

 

In a nutshell, and as DJ mentioned "Forget the self, and everything else will
fall into place."

 

Yesterday I was reading about a case in which a patient was manifesting signs
of delusional disorder in which she was convinced that she was married to
someone named Mike.  Mike, of course, doesn't exist (at least not from the
consensual tonal perspective).  

 

With that in mind, while at work yesterday, I wanted to check and see if my
youngest daughter had made it home from school ok, given she was walking with
friends....so I texted her.  She didn't respond back, initially.  Later, I asked
her why she didn't respond.  She said because to her it looked like the text
came from someone named "Mike".  Apparently my oldest daughter O had gotten my
youngest's phone and changed my name in her contact list to "Mike" as a
practical joke....so she's been getting a bundle of fatherly texts from someone
named "Mike", which was confusing for her.  Funny...but kind of annoying given I
need to get in touch with my youngest for various reasons

 

So, the punch-line of the joke-as-omen is that "Mike" is me....who, really,
doesn't exist.  He's a delusion.  He represents the delusion of the self in
terms of what's in the way to expanding/evolving awareness.  He's a thought
process that has become solid and seemingly real....only by virtue of the fact
that he's been emphasized, via compulsive thoughts, over and over and over again
throughout my life.  The delusion of "Mike" disperses, I've found...simply by
dropping thoughts that revolve around him/me.  Once that happens, awareness
spreads and expands out naturally into everything that I perceive.  The "Truth"
begins to emerge...that what I thought of as a self is really just a trick of
awareness, via smoke and mirrors motif, engendered by thoughts.  And when
thoughts are dropped....the illusion dissolves


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-15-2017

I love the ironic sense of humor associated with omens from Infinity that
come into view of late.  The twist is always unique, but the overall message is
always the same. 

 

In a nutshell, and as DJ mentioned "Forget the self, and everything else will
fall into place."

 

Yesterday I was reading about a case in which a patient was manifesting signs
of delusional disorder in which she was convinced that she was married to
someone named Mike.  Mike, of course, doesn't exist (at least not from the
consensual tonal perspective).  

 

With that in mind, while at work yesterday, I wanted to check and see if my
youngest daughter had made it home from school ok, given she was walking with
friends....so I texted her.  She didn't respond back, initially.  Later, I asked
her why she didn't respond.  She said because to her it looked like the text
came from someone named "Mike".  Apparently my oldest daughter O had gotten my
youngest's phone and changed my name in her contact list to "Mike" as a
practical joke....so she's been getting a bundle of fatherly texts from someone
named "Mike", which was confusing for her.  Funny...but kind of annoying given I
need to get in touch with my youngest for various reasons

 

So, the punch-line of the joke-as-omen is that "Mike" is me....who, really,
doesn't exist.  He's a delusion.  He represents the delusion of the self in
terms of what's in the way to expanding/evolving awareness.  He's a thought
process that has become solid and seemingly real....only by virtue of the fact
that he's been emphasized, via compulsive thoughts, over and over and over again
throughout my life.  The delusion of "Mike" disperses, I've found...simply by
dropping thoughts that revolve around him/me.  Once that happens, awareness
spreads and expands out naturally into everything that I perceive.  The "Truth"
begins to emerge...that what I thought of as a self is really just a trick of
awareness, via smoke and mirrors motif, engendered by thoughts.  And when
thoughts are dropped....the illusion dissolves


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-15-2017

I love the ironic sense of humor associated with omens from Infinity that
come into view of late.  The twist is always unique, but the overall message is
always the same. 

 

In a nutshell, and as DJ mentioned "Forget the self, and everything else will
fall into place."

 

Yesterday I was reading about a case in which a patient was manifesting signs
of delusional disorder in which she was convinced that she was married to
someone named Mike.  Mike, of course, doesn't exist (at least not from the
consensual tonal perspective).  

 

With that in mind, while at work yesterday, I wanted to check and see if my
youngest daughter had made it home from school ok, given she was walking with
friends....so I texted her.  She didn't respond back, initially.  Later, I asked
her why she didn't respond.  She said because to her it looked like the text
came from someone named "Mike".  Apparently my oldest daughter O had gotten my
youngest's phone and changed my name in her contact list to "Mike" as a
practical joke....so she's been getting a bundle of fatherly texts from someone
named "Mike", which was confusing for her.  Funny...but kind of annoying given I
need to get in touch with my youngest for various reasons

 

So, the punch-line of the joke-as-omen is that "Mike" is me....who, really,
doesn't exist.  He's a delusion.  He represents the delusion of the self in
terms of what's in the way to expanding/evolving awareness.  He's a thought
process that has become solid and seemingly real....only by virtue of the fact
that he's been emphasized, via compulsive thoughts, over and over and over again
throughout my life.  The delusion of "Mike" disperses, I've found...simply by
dropping thoughts that revolve around him/me.  Once that happens, awareness
spreads and expands out naturally into everything that I perceive.  The "Truth"
begins to emerge...that what I thought of as a self is really just a trick of
awareness, via smoke and mirrors motif, engendered by thoughts.  And when
thoughts are dropped....the illusion dissolves


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-15-2017

I love the ironic sense of humor associated with omens from Infinity that
come into view of late.  The twist is always unique, but the overall message is
always the same. 

 

In a nutshell, and as DJ mentioned "Forget the self, and everything else will
fall into place."

 

Yesterday I was reading about a case in which a patient was manifesting signs
of delusional disorder in which she was convinced that she was married to
someone named Mike.  Mike, of course, doesn't exist (at least not from the
consensual tonal perspective).  

 

With that in mind, while at work yesterday, I wanted to check and see if my
youngest daughter had made it home from school ok, given she was walking with
friends....so I texted her.  She didn't respond back, initially.  Later, I asked
her why she didn't respond.  She said because to her it looked like the text
came from someone named "Mike".  Apparently my oldest daughter O had gotten my
youngest's phone and changed my name in her contact list to "Mike" as a
practical joke....so she's been getting a bundle of fatherly texts from someone
named "Mike", which was confusing for her.  Funny...but kind of annoying given I
need to get in touch with my youngest for various reasons

 

So, the punch-line of the joke-as-omen is that "Mike" is me....who, really,
doesn't exist.  He's a delusion.  He represents the delusion of the self in
terms of what's in the way to expanding/evolving awareness.  He's a thought
process that has become solid and seemingly real....only by virtue of the fact
that he's been emphasized, via compulsive thoughts, over and over and over again
throughout my life.  The delusion of "Mike" disperses, I've found...simply by
dropping thoughts that revolve around him/me.  Once that happens, awareness
spreads and expands out naturally into everything that I perceive.  The "Truth"
begins to emerge...that what I thought of as a self is really just a trick of
awareness, via smoke and mirrors motif, engendered by thoughts.  And when
thoughts are dropped....the illusion dissolves


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-15-2017

I love the ironic sense of humor associated with omens from Infinity that
come into view of late.  The twist is always unique, but the overall message is
always the same. 

 

In a nutshell, and as DJ mentioned "Forget the self, and everything else will
fall into place."

 

Yesterday I was reading about a case in which a patient was manifesting signs
of delusional disorder in which she was convinced that she was married to
someone named Mike.  Mike, of course, doesn't exist (at least not from the
consensual tonal perspective).  

 

With that in mind, while at work yesterday, I wanted to check and see if my
youngest daughter had made it home from school ok, given she was walking with
friends....so I texted her.  She didn't respond back, initially.  Later, I asked
her why she didn't respond.  She said because to her it looked like the text
came from someone named "Mike".  Apparently my oldest daughter O had gotten my
youngest's phone and changed my name in her contact list to "Mike" as a
practical joke....so she's been getting a bundle of fatherly texts from someone
named "Mike", which was confusing for her.  Funny...but kind of annoying given I
need to get in touch with my youngest for various reasons

 

So, the punch-line of the joke-as-omen is that "Mike" is me....who, really,
doesn't exist.  He's a delusion.  He represents the delusion of the self in
terms of what's in the way to expanding/evolving awareness.  He's a thought
process that has become solid and seemingly real....only by virtue of the fact
that he's been emphasized, via compulsive thoughts, over and over and over again
throughout my life.  The delusion of "Mike" disperses, I've found...simply by
dropping thoughts that revolve around him/me.  Once that happens, awareness
spreads and expands out naturally into everything that I perceive.  The "Truth"
begins to emerge...that what I thought of as a self is really just a trick of
awareness, via smoke and mirrors motif, engendered by thoughts.  And when
thoughts are dropped....the illusion dissolves


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-15-2017

I love the ironic sense of humor associated with omens from Infinity that
come into view of late.  The twist is always unique, but the overall message is
always the same. 

 

In a nutshell, and as DJ mentioned "Forget the self, and everything else will
fall into place."

 

Yesterday I was reading about a case in which a patient was manifesting signs
of delusional disorder in which she was convinced that she was married to
someone named Mike.  Mike, of course, doesn't exist (at least not from the
consensual tonal perspective).  

 

With that in mind, while at work yesterday, I wanted to check and see if my
youngest daughter had made it home from school ok, given she was walking with
friends....so I texted her.  She didn't respond back, initially.  Later, I asked
her why she didn't respond.  She said because to her it looked like the text
came from someone named "Mike".  Apparently my oldest daughter O had gotten my
youngest's phone and changed my name in her contact list to "Mike" as a
practical joke....so she's been getting a bundle of fatherly texts from someone
named "Mike", which was confusing for her.  Funny...but kind of annoying given I
need to get in touch with my youngest for various reasons

 

So, the punch-line of the joke-as-omen is that "Mike" is me....who, really,
doesn't exist.  He's a delusion.  He represents the delusion of the self in
terms of what's in the way to expanding/evolving awareness.  He's a thought
process that has become solid and seemingly real....only by virtue of the fact
that he's been emphasized, via compulsive thoughts, over and over and over again
throughout my life.  The delusion of "Mike" disperses, I've found...simply by
dropping thoughts that revolve around him/me.  Once that happens, awareness
spreads and expands out naturally into everything that I perceive.  The "Truth"
begins to emerge...that what I thought of as a self is really just a trick of
awareness, via smoke and mirrors motif, engendered by thoughts.  And when
thoughts are dropped....the illusion dissolves


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-15-2017

I love the ironic sense of humor associated with omens from Infinity that
come into view of late.  The twist is always unique, but the overall message is
always the same. 

 

In a nutshell, and as DJ mentioned "Forget the self, and everything else will
fall into place."

 

Yesterday I was reading about a case in which a patient was manifesting signs
of delusional disorder in which she was convinced that she was married to
someone named Mike.  Mike, of course, doesn't exist (at least not from the
consensual tonal perspective).  

 

With that in mind, while at work yesterday, I wanted to check and see if my
youngest daughter had made it home from school ok, given she was walking with
friends....so I texted her.  She didn't respond back, initially.  Later, I asked
her why she didn't respond.  She said because to her it looked like the text
came from someone named "Mike".  Apparently my oldest daughter O had gotten my
youngest's phone and changed my name in her contact list to "Mike" as a
practical joke....so she's been getting a bundle of fatherly texts from someone
named "Mike", which was confusing for her.  Funny...but kind of annoying given I
need to get in touch with my youngest for various reasons

 

So, the punch-line of the joke-as-omen is that "Mike" is me....who, really,
doesn't exist.  He's a delusion.  He represents the delusion of the self in
terms of what's in the way to expanding/evolving awareness.  He's a thought
process that has become solid and seemingly real....only by virtue of the fact
that he's been emphasized, via compulsive thoughts, over and over and over again
throughout my life.  The delusion of "Mike" disperses, I've found...simply by
dropping thoughts that revolve around him/me.  Once that happens, awareness
spreads and expands out naturally into everything that I perceive.  The "Truth"
begins to emerge...that what I thought of as a self is really just a trick of
awareness, via smoke and mirrors motif, engendered by thoughts.  And when
thoughts are dropped....the illusion dissolves


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-15-2017

I love the ironic sense of humor associated with omens from Infinity that
come into view of late.  The twist is always unique, but the overall message is
always the same. 

 

In a nutshell, and as DJ mentioned "Forget the self, and everything else will
fall into place."

 

Yesterday I was reading about a case in which a patient was manifesting signs
of delusional disorder in which she was convinced that she was married to
someone named Mike.  Mike, of course, doesn't exist (at least not from the
consensual tonal perspective).  

 

With that in mind, while at work yesterday, I wanted to check and see if my
youngest daughter had made it home from school ok, given she was walking with
friends....so I texted her.  She didn't respond back, initially.  Later, I asked
her why she didn't respond.  She said because to her it looked like the text
came from someone named "Mike".  Apparently my oldest daughter O had gotten my
youngest's phone and changed my name in her contact list to "Mike" as a
practical joke....so she's been getting a bundle of fatherly texts from someone
named "Mike", which was confusing for her.  Funny...but kind of annoying given I
need to get in touch with my youngest for various reasons

 

So, the punch-line of the joke-as-omen is that "Mike" is me....who, really,
doesn't exist.  He's a delusion.  He represents the delusion of the self in
terms of what's in the way to expanding/evolving awareness.  He's a thought
process that has become solid and seemingly real....only by virtue of the fact
that he's been emphasized, via compulsive thoughts, over and over and over again
throughout my life.  The delusion of "Mike" disperses, I've found...simply by
dropping thoughts that revolve around him/me.  Once that happens, awareness
spreads and expands out naturally into everything that I perceive.  The "Truth"
begins to emerge...that what I thought of as a self is really just a trick of
awareness, via smoke and mirrors motif, engendered by thoughts.  And when
thoughts are dropped....the illusion dissolves


Dissolving the FI - watergaze - 02-18-2017

wow, glance, this was an interesting read. What a message .


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-18-2017

Yeah, it's a message that seems to get emphasized over and over again in my experience by the Spirit, I'm finding. "Mike" seems to have derived a sense of need for survival, after all these years of being thought into existence. He is not going quietly


Dissolving the FI - watergaze - 02-18-2017

wow, glance, this was an interesting read. What a message .


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-18-2017

Yeah, it's a message that seems to get emphasized over and over again in my experience by the Spirit, I'm finding. "Mike" seems to have derived a sense of need for survival, after all these years of being thought into existence. He is not going quietly


Dissolving the FI - watergaze - 02-18-2017

wow, glance, this was an interesting read. What a message .


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-18-2017

Yeah, it's a message that seems to get emphasized over and over again in my experience by the Spirit, I'm finding. "Mike" seems to have derived a sense of need for survival, after all these years of being thought into existence. He is not going quietly


Dissolving the FI - watergaze - 02-18-2017

wow, glance, this was an interesting read. What a message .


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-18-2017

Yeah, it's a message that seems to get emphasized over and over again in my experience by the Spirit, I'm finding. "Mike" seems to have derived a sense of need for survival, after all these years of being thought into existence. He is not going quietly


Dissolving the FI - watergaze - 02-18-2017

wow, glance, this was an interesting read. What a message .


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-18-2017

Yeah, it's a message that seems to get emphasized over and over again in my experience by the Spirit, I'm finding. "Mike" seems to have derived a sense of need for survival, after all these years of being thought into existence. He is not going quietly


Dissolving the FI - watergaze - 02-18-2017

wow, glance, this was an interesting read. What a message .


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-18-2017

Yeah, it's a message that seems to get emphasized over and over again in my experience by the Spirit, I'm finding. "Mike" seems to have derived a sense of need for survival, after all these years of being thought into existence. He is not going quietly


Dissolving the FI - watergaze - 02-18-2017

wow, glance, this was an interesting read. What a message .


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-18-2017

Yeah, it's a message that seems to get emphasized over and over again in my experience by the Spirit, I'm finding. "Mike" seems to have derived a sense of need for survival, after all these years of being thought into existence. He is not going quietly


Dissolving the FI - watergaze - 02-18-2017

wow, glance, this was an interesting read. What a message .


Dissolving the FI - glance left - 02-18-2017

Yeah, it's a message that seems to get emphasized over and over again in my experience by the Spirit, I'm finding. "Mike" seems to have derived a sense of need for survival, after all these years of being thought into existence. He is not going quietly


Dissolving the FI - serloco - 02-22-2017

Tell me can the F.I. eat free awareness?? Can it eat your choice? What if your awreness of the world was the emptiness of silence? Can you eat nothing?