Saturday, June 6, 2009

Self, Contemplating Self.


It has been said, that consciousness is the best tool for the contemplation of consciousness...

One of the great things about life is that you get to meet a lot of great people.

Hopefully you can count "yourself" as one of those great people, because you understand, take care of, respect, motivate, properly feed, clothe and shelter yourself. And hopefully you accurately, analytically, strategically, with humility, compassion, love, patience and awareness, make great decisions for yourself... and you have awareness of the power you have in your relationships with others to be a positive actor on your world, in your relationships and within the environment and time you dwell in.... and, hopefully if you don't have it now, you understand that this understanding is within your reach and available to you wuch that with Providence, Serendipity, Actualization, Realization and Persistence, any and all goals are within your reach....

Hopefully, you will have an awareness of not only that which you wish to do, but of something you wish to do, and also, be blessed with one of the greatest gifts, which is, to understand where your talents lie, and how to judiciously superimpose and actualize your talents within your desires to attain your ultimate becoming.

it is my belief, that in contemplating and realizing all of the above, we have a distinct advantage, seeing as the environment and folks we deal with in life, are composed of the same matter we ourselves are composed of, and, in addition, the cosmos and ultimate questions of our existence is composed of the same stuff, our minds are composed of. We are in essence, contemplating, on the deepest levels, our selves.. and using ourselves to contemplate ourselves. there is no distinction in construction, or constitution between us and everything else.

We must have faith, that through trials and tribulations, with experience and passion, we can unlock the most relevant and important understandings, we could ever wish to understand.

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