Take a Walk On the Other Side of The Fence!

Become the observer & the observed . Become the breath, the breathing and the breather, be the lover, the loved, the maker and the seeker, bring all the dichotomies within yourself face to face so they shatter their mirror of fraudulent realities and see the true identity of selfless self, image less image, powerless power, bring the wealth and poverty together let them shatter their vice and virtues and free yourself from the material and non material become the fragrance in the garden of eternal experiential awareness, of knowledge and infinite organizing power. Be just in the presence of eternity as you are sliding away from this transitional existence to join again with the realm of unknown and all that is beyond the current of our perceptual misguidance.
Be the breath, breathing, breather, love, loving, seeker and maker, transcend from the realm of non existence of sentiments and symbolism to the realm of eternal non judging none suffering infinite and limitless, timeless realism, for what we see, touch, smell, taste, hear are only symbols an epiphenomenon, that all occur within the confine of our time prison. They all occur in the past that we feel as they occur in the present and now, which in fact is the future that we think is not here yet, but in fact has already  passed us by. Be the now the past and future all in one for what we classify in reality is not in real time. Time is eternal and our experience of it is distorted, skewed & fragmented. When we transcend into the realm of eternal none judging and none suffering infinite, limitless timeless realism we will reconcile all that is not possible in our current fragmented perceptual realm of transitional existence.

How? It is not simple but, simply by changing our perception of events, changing our schema, by not seeking validation to our preconceived biases and by not overwhelming the senses. Rather by questioning the long held pattern of convenience of thinking by default. 

Peace

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