10-17-2015, 12:04 AM
What I spoke of in prior post is the lack of self-control.
I mean that in the rudimentary way of emotions, but moreso in the existential sensation. Such is not exclusive of self-mastery.
As I analyzed, I could reduce the seeming dilemna with clarity. The spirit that is distorted by lack of self-control requires only the awareness of self-wholeness to assume perfection.
Simplity, in the task Don Juan refers to, resides in the bath of emptiness. Here, disengaged from doings, TASTE of being 'me' is pure.
Wholeness is not the sum of being manifested, or its exclusion either. Yet, this wholeness in passive emptiness is integral to choice and form. How is this?
The nature of being indifferent and fluid, rather than wallowing in attachment to disintegrating self-reflections, allows for this. Fluid choices (yet no less calculated) are removed from the illusions of fate.
I mean that in the rudimentary way of emotions, but moreso in the existential sensation. Such is not exclusive of self-mastery.
As I analyzed, I could reduce the seeming dilemna with clarity. The spirit that is distorted by lack of self-control requires only the awareness of self-wholeness to assume perfection.
Simplity, in the task Don Juan refers to, resides in the bath of emptiness. Here, disengaged from doings, TASTE of being 'me' is pure.
Wholeness is not the sum of being manifested, or its exclusion either. Yet, this wholeness in passive emptiness is integral to choice and form. How is this?
The nature of being indifferent and fluid, rather than wallowing in attachment to disintegrating self-reflections, allows for this. Fluid choices (yet no less calculated) are removed from the illusions of fate.

