Friday, January 22, 2010

shaman

If we do not have the concepts, we cannot grasp reality.
Vast realms lie around us and within us, unknown.
The fewer the concepts, the more meager our world.

Concepts are a way of seeing.
The greater the diversity and richness of concepts,
the more vast one's vision.

The inability or unwillingness to tolerate a wide diversity of concepts creates psychic plaque, effectively closing off the richness of the energetic field surrounding one and calling one into being.

Opening to and embodying the full range of concepts both available and emerging into being allows us to know as we are known, two-way streets of comprehension.

Concepts are living gateways, passages, entrances, wormholes to realities of supra-ordinate splendor.

Conceptual galaxies spin within our inner world linking with and cousins to the external galaxies we all admit and admire -- no separation, the spin within and the spin without are the same spin.

If you do not know what I mean, you do not know what I mean.

3 comments:

  1. Mongo understand appreciate these deep concerns. Concepts Mongo point to -- alive gateways, entryways to rich reality. Mongo mebbe need better different word than concepts. Mongo keep learning language.

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  2. Mongo maybe create new word or language to describe what Mongo saying. happens all the time. Common folk invent new words all the time, more than all the PhDs ever have. Problem with PhDs inventing new words is that we lose common man's and sometimes other PhD's ability to comprehend what we are saying. Look at economics jargon. Economists fell in love so much with their concepts and jargon that most of them lost sight of the underlying reality they were trying to model. A lot of people got hurt by those bad concepts because they were used to make disastrous public and private policy decisions. Similarly, the Vatican misses the point of Cameron's new film Avatar where a whole planetary biosphere really is one connected consciousness. I bet the Buddhists and Hindus get it.

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