Wednesday, January 16, 2019

The absurdity of sacrifice

In the throat.
In the throat is where you will find yourself.
You see I find the world in my throat.
The world is in my throat.

What if what you fail to think of as risk,
Was predictable.

And what risk so you feel,
Actually never really happens.

What you see as risk.
Is not risky - at all.

You get caught dead looking the other
Way.

The same perspective is one in a million.

As brighter as the sun's days to the end of its ageless wonder.
Each day designed to be in your throat.
Every risk in each day.
Send me to the shade.

10 comments:

BigC said...

I want to have the talent to resist. How I acquire that type of thinking takes phenomenal magic. It's about desensitizing what is main stream having such ability that creates an equilibrium unique to the human experience of it. I observe few people that possess such intelligence.

BigC said...

This is an archetype which takes a certain amount of cunning. In a manner of speaking it is about being able to debunk in theory and in practice what the spirit better enables. My spirit or state of being is in how I feel and what passion pursues my psychological based knowledge.

BigC said...

Such knowledge is in learning how to adapt to things quickly, quickly assessing how manipulation tricks the mind into playing opposites. In that sense role playing has a very phenomenological perspective of two halves. Two players whereas the other side is one of political wager.

BigC said...

Unless there is a deep understanding of oneself, all action becomes superficial and contradictory and creates more and more problems.

J. Krishnamurti

BigC said...

Observe without division.

J. Krishnamurti

BigC said...

What if all God is is a series of questions that cannot be answered.

BigC said...

Interlocutor: I believe He has all the answers to the questions that cannot be answered or comprehended by humans. I also accept there are things that are not for me to know.

BigC said...

Imagine god telling you she won't restore her faith in you. What would you do. You don't have to answer that. But I'd still respect your response. Would you still believe in God. Considering that predicament I am asking you the ramifications.

BigC said...

Interloctor: I can't answer that. My whole life has been based on the belief that God loves me unconditionally and wants me to believe, love and trust in Him. For many years that was my only constant.

BigC said...

The underdog I can appreciate considerately. My purpose is to renew his faith in humanity on an individual yet unitary basis. I use this medium to express himself through me. It's what's made me who I am. In theory and in practice. (end)