
There is on the path and there is off the path. There is seeing what we look at and there is not seeing anything at all. There is knowing what we know and doing what needs to be done about it and there is diversion, distraction, denial. Also known as entertainment and letting the good times roll along with drugs, sex and alcohol, grounded on refusing to bear the legitimate pain of being alive. The foundation of life and being is saying "Yes!" to life as it is, seeing/knowing what's what and meeting it the way it needs to be met in each situation as it arises. This is the fundamental requirement of being alive, of growing up, of enlightenment and realization. When we wake up and see, we see what's what and do what needs to be done about it, when, where and how it needs to be done moment by moment, day by day, throughout the time left for living. Which includes asking all of the questions that beg to be asked and saying all of the things that cry out to be said, which opens the way to knowing what we know which implies doing what needs to be done about it, when, where and how it needs to be done. Theology, dogma and doctrine are other forms of diversion, distraction and denial. Drugs, sex and alcohol for the puritans among us. Anything to avoid seeing/knowing what's what and doing what needs to be done about it in each situation as it arises, all our life long.
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Breathtaking illustration accompanies your being present for your life.
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…for some of us that means being dragged out of distraction, kicking and screaming, into the here and now.
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Alexis Carrel said that we cannot remake ourselves without suffering, “for we are the marble and the sculptor.” Being able to bear the pain, the cost, of being alive in the fullest sense of the word is the primary requirement for doing what is ours to do. “And all we ever wanted was smooth and easy!”
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