Friday, June 13, 2008

Another View

i went to see the sea;at different times it not only looks different but is.


The mind works on two principles; a reluctant outward disposition and a self contained inward hesitancy to
search ourselves for the answers to the questions we ask. Life is fair. The most we can do is to expect the best,
but that is reserved for those who excel and labor in thought. The least we can do is to anticipate what will come;
and nothing will if we accept mediocrity and take life at face value. There is more to it than we can imagine, but our creative intelligence may,perhaps, make up for any lacking in thought or thinking. Our options are limited. The choice has to be one from reason and sureness, and certainty of the facts that we cannot be challenged by fear;
straight away we go into the world with our genius and wisdom.
There is an intermediary between everything and nothing. There would be no thing without something to give meaning to it. This something is our creative intelligence. From this principle we can realize that heaven itself is
beyond the bounds of the universe and still remains within our mind. The universe is a material thing so therefore
it is finite. The mind and heaven are infinite things and therefore beyond reality as we know it because both are unexplainable to a degree.
The midpoint between contentment and complacency occupies the present and its mediacy is a name for the total
absolute plentitude in a state of consciousness about our condition. Once our abilities are realized our potential
becomes more infinite than we can believe, but we do believe from our aptitude for learning.
If one would consider a starting point, or origin of the development of one's self; we must begin wherever we are
and the thought of the trace of the future that surrounds the present is a justifiable point of departure for where
we are in the here and now.