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HerbuhLovuh
03-20-2005, 09:14 PM
There was this thing like any forward movement was the result of pressure, and that, in all likeliness, pressure was the result of some inverted method. The philosophy was founded in imperfection: mortality meant decay- therefore any beginning must rot away towards the end. There was nothing correct in that statement. An originally presented idea held that improper propulsion reacted from inverted force thus evolved according to its own preset diameters which fortunately had yet to be a pre-determined existant.

Anyway the concern was not with the action but with the process of acting out pre-recorded alternatives to reaction. Every person experienced every phenomenon according to the same generic principles; and yet every person having every experience numerous times had failed to even manifest the primordial-soup-like-situation where "Every person experienced every phenomenon according to the same generic principles" is not universally expressable through conventional standards.

It was guranteed that a key exists. Always will be. The coding in every persons bodily cells made this an impeccable understanding. The source code was covered in millenia of character training, smothered by junk data, and totally inacessible to the rational mind despite being its very process of evolution.

The Way happened to unfold two-fold: one way was ever increasing complexity and the other was a constant reliance on simple and arbitrary random thoughts. Quite simply the most effective Way of BE-ing BE-came NOT-BE-ing while the other way still continued to become complicated and grew old and died without ascending to even greater absolution or spiritual impermanence.

The process of reversing inevitable momentum is then known as the Way of BE-INg(for example not be-ing to 'die' but being dead anyway).

Zion
03-21-2005, 11:22 PM
Absolutely, It seems then that we are everything even if we dont want to be. Which seems inevitible. But I still like shaping myself towards peace, just so I could had died with that experience. And peace seems inevitble as well

HerbuhLovuh
03-22-2005, 01:39 AM
Yes. We shape our way to peace as it is the precursor to war and we have been there already anyway.
It is the dismisal of rational reality which allows for the presence of mysterious spirituality.
It is the truth of invisible spirituality that manifests as we burn through earthly existence with these bodies made of water and minds made of air.