On the other hand, free of belief in the perfect positivity of the absolute and with the essential knowledge of the union of dark and light in the Dharmata, one is free to explore the union of dark and light and play of positive outsomes in the relative and what one sees is that the forces which tie one down are endless, as endless as kundalini playing out and what those forces are are legions of specificly addicting drugs, moral abandonments and other amusements which merely make time pass faster.  The true atemporal reality is reached through boredom, faith, ascertainment of the now as presence, and surrender. And needs no salemanship or method, or recursive reckoning.  Whatever trys to sell the now, and sell perfect awareness of the present is an elaboration and therefore a minionization of the Absolute. So therefore any step of action forward from the perspective of the Absolute would be a minionization, and if it sets up a surface of acquisition then it is a demon of lust and greed and ego. But the return of such thing to it's place on the shelf of the mind as a volumn to peruse is the best use of such a thing, not it's mere following just because it was so.  All beliefs are just that, and when they maim and kill they have ceased to be of use to life.  So therefore, no belief is the best bet in the long run. From a health of mind standpoint. And yet we minionize everything all the time and never agree. Because we have become one of the minions. Where do the minions cease? And what would its nature be? Ah just simply you and me.
 
BTW, I write this shit because it makes me feel like I know something, which in action is patently not so.  For anyone to follow my words as if they meant something would be silly. I write because I'm bored, because the stereo with Finger Eleven Greyest of Blue Skies is on, because I hope you guys will rock, because I am out, because I can't go smoke a joe, just because. Don't listen to my words though because they mean nothing. "Try walking in my shoes...You stumble in my footsteps, You'll keep the same appointments I've kept, If you try walking in my shoes...."


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