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“Whatever some people might say, it seems to me that a world in which I can fly, bend space and time, and meet with people who have been dead for years, deserves more consideration than it gets. If I weigh the waking world on one side of the scale and the dream world on the other, which one is more substantial? Doesn’t a world of endless possibilities seem more likely to contain the whole of our lives than the fraction of the world that we call real?”
― Painted Oxen
― Painted Oxen

“The reflection on the surface of the water is often mistaken for the mysteries that lie beneath. Likewise, the reflection of the moon is mistaken for its own light. In the quest for wisdom, each person must emerge from the illusions of the world and begin the journey towards the sacred mountain.”
― Painted Oxen
― Painted Oxen

“His mission is not to wait until the world ends, but to find a way to the other side before it does. To prop open the door before it can be locked. To tie a suture before the fatal wound is made. To let in the moonlight before the sun is allowed to rise.”
― Painted Oxen
― Painted Oxen

“Am I selfish to rejoice in my freedom as a priceless possession? Is freedom antecedent to selfishness or does it empower us to be selfless for others?”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night

“If all my life has been a mirror reflecting the others then who am I? What are my desires?”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
“O, profound dichotomy... For when we are as nothing... It is then that we are gods... * John Lars Zwerenz”
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“Being “subjectively objective” is to encompass every subjective perspective by appreciation, making oneself unique within the opinionated crowd. Both elements of subjectivity and objectivity must be incorporated in consonance with each other as no objectivity can be comprehended by our subjective ways of being. Objectivity lies in the realization of the existence of subjective realities. The only reality is the existence of multiple realities having their inception as human consciousness, which is the sole commonality. Subjectivity came into being with the advent of the mankind. Our varied perspectives to perceive consciousness gave it a subjective nature. It is only by the process of disintegration that one actualizes the objective aspect of consciousness residing at its core.”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night

“I, is the most valuable possession of human being, a courtesy of consciousness; explore and cherish it.”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night

“Do you know existence is in its purest of state when it experiences total freedom? One is under the illusion of freedom when he is into self, apart and along with the people, and this illusion shatters the day one meets with the reality that like others he too is not alone and free; but in fact, a time comes in everyone’s life, the moment of death, when the realization is thrust upon that all this time it was the illusion of reality within the illusion of freedom that created a false sense of togetherness as since inception everyone has been alone and will be until the inevitable death befalls upon them.”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night

“Dying with hopelessness is to die in despair. Hope is to know the certainty of uncertainness. It is not to quantify the uncertainness as this act itself is the act in despair, but it is to know the certainty of the existence of uncertainness. To know how certain is the ‘uncertain’. The temporality of existence is uncertain, and to know the certainty of that uncertainness is to know the inevitability of death.”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night

“Maybe Life and Death seems so contrary to us because of the way we have comprehended life for all these times. And maybe, just maybe, they are one and the same thing. We have indeed made possession an indispensable part of our lives, the amassment of wealth as an intrinsic part of ourselves. Whereas death confronts us with its finality, dispossessing us from all our accumulations and from what we considered as ourselves. Maybe we can comprehend death by understanding life not as the sole purpose of our existence but as a mere point of our inception. Existence consists of two phenomena in totality; life and death. Life is an event of temporal nature identified by its subjectivity. While death is a phenomenon preordained by the presence of life itself and is recognized by its objective nature providing closure to its preceding event. Both are equally significant to ourselves. Life is not to be considered as a sole precious possession of ours which death puts away. It is not which we possess, it is us, a part of ours just as is death.”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night

“Why me? I have committed no sin? Anyway, what is even a ‘sin’? Who determines it? It’s all about subjectivity. Determination is a process of interpretation which is based upon observation. While observation on the other hand is the actualized outcome of our perception. For me it’s a sin to defy our own subjectivity and deny its existence in order to live an illusory life that is born out of Thanatos; the death instincts including fear, pride and ego. The only objectivity that is to be achieved through our respective subjectivity is to be true to ourselves, shed the lies which we have been feeding to ourselves under the influence of others; embrace the idiosyncratic nature of our being. Even if it cost our lives, we die not in denial but in acceptance. Nobody is free from their fate of death, but until then we are free to choose either to be an object of other’s reality or to be a subject of our own; defining our own essence as we exist. Even if life is an endless journey of meaningless repetition, I shall not surrender to this inevitable fate. I shall walk through it at my own pace and with no baggage forced upon me whatsoever. Let this be as my act of rebel against it. I refuse to override the preordained absurdity, its fundamental repetition by self-induced repetition lying in the substratum of denial. I AM FREE; FREE TO BE MYSELF!”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night

“To reap wisdom; that was, that is and that forever will be my purpose of life.”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night

“I do not believe in the uselessness of suffering. It might be a profound reason to live.”
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
― Memoir: The Cathartic Night
“In modern psychology, the demons are aspects of the psyche. In shamanic terms, the demons are aspects of the Shadow Body, the hidden aspect of the personality that abuses other people in order to gain power known as divine love.
The Shadow Body is the subtle body composed of twelve layers of anti-matter hooked to the human body. The Shadow Body influences the angular rotation of particle spin that creates emotion like fear. The Subtle Body or Shadow Body is not evil. You do not want to disown the shadow body as that creates soul loss. The Shadow Body is a wayshower to your needs.”
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The Shadow Body is the subtle body composed of twelve layers of anti-matter hooked to the human body. The Shadow Body influences the angular rotation of particle spin that creates emotion like fear. The Subtle Body or Shadow Body is not evil. You do not want to disown the shadow body as that creates soul loss. The Shadow Body is a wayshower to your needs.”
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“There is only one Life.
Life is good and only good.
Life is freely available to everyone.
Metaphysics sees life from the perspective of spiritual reality. By praying in this way, we calm our mind, heal our body, save our relationships, and help the world. We become the prayer we pray.”
― The Love of Devotion
Life is good and only good.
Life is freely available to everyone.
Metaphysics sees life from the perspective of spiritual reality. By praying in this way, we calm our mind, heal our body, save our relationships, and help the world. We become the prayer we pray.”
― The Love of Devotion

“Nonduality is a term which reflects devotion to and love of a spiritual Good which has no opposite. It is a realisation of the tremendous power of the invisible life-force of the Divine. God and man are not seen as separate entities, but as One. Both are held with an attitude of devotional love and this devotion unfolds as a sincere and unrelenting walk towards greater self-realisation. Nonduality is a system of thought which sees the essence of the human soul as indistinguishable from the Absolute. It does not make sense to the human mind. We have to open the door to a different realm and then we begin to experientially and spiritually feel it. Understanding nonduality naturally leads to healing because life is seen in a way that is spontaneously elevating.”
― The Love of Devotion
― The Love of Devotion

“lose ego, ride Light”
― Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight
― Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight

“Lunacy is in the mind of the beholder.”
― Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight
― Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight

“Refuse to be caged.”
― Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight
― Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight

“I might be out of line, but that’s where I prefer to stand.”
― Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight
― Body: or, How Hope Confronts Her Shadow and Calls the Flutter Girl to Flight
“God's existence is not dependent upon any human believing or disbelieving that he does.”
― Islam & Jihad (Holy War) Explained
― Islam & Jihad (Holy War) Explained
“Metaphor:
«¡Aflojad vuestras adargas!, no solo de mera superchería y superstición se vale la intuición para no saber discernir qué depara el gran caldero del cosmos, este hechizo inquebrantable que parece suscitar la hilaridad de los dioses»
Meaning:
Esta metáfora es un llamado a no confiar solo en la intuición para entender lo que nos reserva el destino, sino a usar la razón y el conocimiento.”
― Eduardo I Longshanks
«¡Aflojad vuestras adargas!, no solo de mera superchería y superstición se vale la intuición para no saber discernir qué depara el gran caldero del cosmos, este hechizo inquebrantable que parece suscitar la hilaridad de los dioses»
Meaning:
Esta metáfora es un llamado a no confiar solo en la intuición para entender lo que nos reserva el destino, sino a usar la razón y el conocimiento.”
― Eduardo I Longshanks
“And then somehow the faint echo of a question brought it all converging in a frightening rush toward the epicenter which was really just another hidden nexus in an infinite web of them. A profusion of warmth followed by a spark that ignited a cloud of impossible color and luminosity—swirling and rippling and churning and strobing—and singing! An excitation in search of that subtle and rhythmic order by which new ensembles were always finding ways to expand the expansionless.”
― The Subtle Cause
― The Subtle Cause
“Take life as it comes. Learn to cope with it. Both its ups an downs. The ups take care of themselves. The downs must be taken down, with a pinch of salt. And then, some more. With a bucketful of humility perhaps. Eventually life settles down, devouring both ups and downs. Those who survive learn to respect life. Those who do not, have not learnt the lessons, well, they are taken down with it; as life comes.”
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“I prefer the company of my real godly dogs, as much as other people do their unreal illusory gods.”
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“Life is like an immersive art experience. We live in the art that we create, that is painted by our words and actions. In a sense, we are living in our own masterpieces, by seeing that each and every one of us is living in our own artistic creations.”
― Awakening: Spiritual Poems for Humanity
― Awakening: Spiritual Poems for Humanity
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