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Don Juan's Explanation Of The Foreign Installation
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Quote:In the end we are the sum total of our doings and we will be faced by those doings at the moment of our death. Or is it our death in every moment that we live, that faces us with what we do?
The heart is surrounded by the pericardium, a protective layer.
As life compounds our awareness this sheath can be either beaten into a cynical view that corrals the world in an identification in comparison to intelligence that knows that the limitations of that realisation are fixed.
Or, that sheath can be tempered by the harshness of the inevitable truths that confront that heart in its living and then within that encompassing realisation, uphold the awareness of the other within the living contradiction that is presented through fragments of time that escape the living construct by virtue of its compartmentalisation.
So in essence, to temper the heart of a warrior that heart must be open yet perpetually on guard, to accomplish its task. Inevitability is the way of the warrior.
The way for us to escape from the encompassing absorption of the living construct is to relinquish everything that is dear to us so that we may become the other, the dreamer.
Our attachments are the fragments of awareness that absorb us and in essence this is where we partially exist.
In contrast, insightful fragments composed of power are the whisperings of the spirit, the harshness of eternity that crushes the social identification that we deem important. Within all fragments we must make correct decisions in order to accumulate personal power, and this will connect us to the other.
Each fragment has the power either to expand or entrap our awareness and by eliminating the fragments that are unnecessary or have no relevance we gradually become the other as we let go of that which holds us fixed.
Our death awaits us upon those fragments that are confronting us at every moment. Within that premise the crushing gaze of that death pushes upon us to act relentlessly until the moment that our essence is exhausted, and we are left either buoyant or sedentary within the living construct.
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