enough already with the subtext
Posted on Aug 22nd, 2008
by
clyde
subtext is NOT innate. Doesn't come completely naturally. There is a 'labeling' and articulation that must come with it. It is words and beyond words.
My point is, that the subtextual environment requires great work and attention to develop and sustain. Why meditation is such the wonder--in my present estimation. While we nurse the surface environment we must also continue to to develop the 'under' world. The world beneath the world. This is NOT, by ANY stretch of the imagination, 'new age'...Just is what is.
This can be framed as the 'abstract' realm. what IS, however, 'abstract', is completely relative. VERY concrete in all its entirity. Everything functional is concrete, just more or less subtle. The subtle realm is still concrete. No?
today has been a beautiful day of insight, vision, peace, and happiness.
yesterday was complete trash. backwards bliss!!!! ;-)
out
My point is, that the subtextual environment requires great work and attention to develop and sustain. Why meditation is such the wonder--in my present estimation. While we nurse the surface environment we must also continue to to develop the 'under' world. The world beneath the world. This is NOT, by ANY stretch of the imagination, 'new age'...Just is what is.
This can be framed as the 'abstract' realm. what IS, however, 'abstract', is completely relative. VERY concrete in all its entirity. Everything functional is concrete, just more or less subtle. The subtle realm is still concrete. No?
today has been a beautiful day of insight, vision, peace, and happiness.
yesterday was complete trash. backwards bliss!!!! ;-)
out

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