Dangerous Truth

Before they put him to rest they sang songs that called him nice.

And celebrated him with accolades.

He was always diplomatic, sweet, careful.

words weighed to balance equations as he spoke.

Angling pictures perfectly on the wall.

But even colorful, flat two-dimensional portraits can only represent depth.

And what is emerging now is no longer nice.

Instead, it speaks as bare honesty.

honesty that will let nothing hide.

honesty of a searing glare.

honesty willing to

sacrifice all because it is all.

Truth will set you free.

It will strip away more than you bargained for.

It will ask everything of you.

It will take everything.

If it did anything less, it would not be truth.

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A quote, a photo, a poem…

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This quote is based on the poem ” China Moon” by justme.

Poem read by the author

Credits: poem © justme; Image © CatrinPhoto; All rights reserved

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The power of Now

This talk came to me very synchronistically and auspiciously. So I feel pulled to share it with my guests in the living room…..

Eckhart Tolle on finding your life’s purpose…
Enjoy

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Self and Ego

Adyashanti on the distinction of “Self” and “Ego”. It’s not the same….

Non-Flash Audio Version

(THis audio is related to a previous post)

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The benefit of failure

JK Rowlings about epic failure…

“Failure meant the stripping away of the inessential. Rock bottom became a solid foundation on which I rebuilt my life”.

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I am that ‘rock’ that amazing creature named, yet as a rock, I knew no name, I held no time, I held no place.
Then the creature came, it held me as in photography, it cut and claimed my boundaries, it coloured me and wrapped a chain to hold my heart, it suffocated me.
Yet this chain, it has both ends and although one end contracts upon my skin, the other, attaches to the mind and soul of that creature, it weighed heavy upon that heart, it weighs heavy upon my heart, when first they named me, when first they chained their minds.
We the things of freedom, we the indescribable, we the timeless….
It bound us then, this creatures thing…
It bound us then….

It still does

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Sin and Judgement

Another fantastic painting I have seen many, many times and find so apropos for our overall theme…a very deep teaching in images, symbols and color.

Hieronymus Bosch – The Last Judgement Tryptich from the formidable “SmartHistory” project. Enjoy

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Moving into the unknown

I beg you, to have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language. Don’t search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to  live them. And the point is to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer.

RM Rilke: “Letters to a young poet” 1903/4

He wanted to meet in the real world the unsubstantial image which his soul so constantly beheld. He did not know where to seek it or how, but a premonition which led him on told him that this image would without any overt act of his, encounter him.”

 J Joyce: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916)

How does one live a life based on truth ?

It seems to me there has to be a willingness, an unwavering desire. No matter what this truth looks like, heaven or hell, wanting to “live everything” is the very expression of an undivided soul.

Live the question now – and one day encounter the unsubstantial image which the soul so constantly beheld. The unsubstantial image…..

The exploration of the Orpheus Journey is entering a new stage now. The descent and return has been a powerful guiding image, recognised more intuitively than known by the concepts of the mind. But it beckons to return and go even deeper and explore the true meaning of the mystic-mythological  lives and union of Orpheus and Eurydike, Sri Aurobindo and the Mother and of course Mary Magdalene and Jesus. The ancient tantric teaching of transmutation  that in recent years turned into the overused and  worn out copulation fantasy of New Age seekers, holds so much more than the coming together  of opposites. It is all about the path of the soul to prepare for life after death – resurrection, ascension and regeneration.

To be continued…

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The kiss

An enchanted guide to a very famous and popular painting…

I found the video on http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/, a lovely non-profit organization creating a free, multi-dimensional, multi-medial  art history book.

Isn’t this the way to go ? Share yourself with the world. Create….and be created in the same instance. Enjoy.

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Connecting

…with Richard Miller from NeverNotHere

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