Thursday, November 22, 2007

The Perfect Conundrum

  1. There is no perfect life; there is only perfect action.
  2. There is no perfect action; there is only perfect life.

Read the first line. Commit to it; believe it. Know it is true. Then let go of it entirely.

Proceed to line two, doing the same. Forgetting that you have ever read line 1, read line 2. Believe it; commit to it. Know it is true. Then forget it. Let it go, and move on with your day.

Don't over think your actions or beliefs. Let the meaning of a circumstance fall away to unimportance allowing the natural pleasure of life to come forth.

True knowledge is an all encompassing thing; it takes no sides but simply exists.

Ponder and contemplate the meaning of this conundrum.

When nothing makes sense, greater meaning may arise. This is the way to peace.

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