Understanding..
The moment
Have you ever considered.. what is contained in a moment?
How about Infinity?
Patanjali states it like this ‘ the moment is Unconditioned Reality, while the sequence of moments is conditioned reality.. It is relative to the Absolute and the Illusory… ‘
A friend sent me a video yesterday of a highly agitated guy opposed to ICE existing at all.. I watched for about three seconds.. He was threatening violence against anyone with an opposing viewpoint… He was a perfect example of someone completely lost.. Just another useful idiot programmed by continuous exposure to extreme leftist propaganda.. Minnesota seems to be overflowing with these dangerous Marxist zombies..
The same extremist confusion can be found on the Right as well… extremists of all shapes, sizes, and affiliations lead to the same place… violence..
These sad souls understand nothing about the Moment.. They're swirling around in a time bound existence of Illusion.. driven by their fear, by their ego, by their ever increasingly dangerous Thoughts to violence..
No reason to engage.. Nothing meaningful to exchange… cruise on by..
Stay Awake.. in Silence… and enjoy the day!
Tioga rd. across Lee Vining Canyon
Peace…
We Got This…


Very true. Without inner stillness, without moral discipline and introspection, a person is only a toy to be played with by forces they are not privy to. Such people act from a false sense of uprightness. They play the blame game, claiming to have identified the "real" perpetrators. They do not realize they are projecting their subconscious darkness. They enjoy virtue signaling. Most often, they are motivated by hate. On both left and right, normies and "truthers", we find deceivers, influencers, fake gurus. In reality these people are driven by ego. And ego, like a larva, both feeds and is fed upon by others more powerful than itself. The world will not change for the better until people understand this apparent contradiction. Now is the time to reflect. No inner silence, no reflection. How many will seize this opportunity to reflect deeply before it is too late to salvage anything for their onward journey? It takes courage to say "I do not know" and "I need to try to become a better person."