PERCEPTION
AND PURITY
Just as the Perceiver brings to the object being
perceived, his or her own set of vibrations, the place and time within which
the object is perceived also adds to the equation. Nothing is the same, second to second: a river, a forest, a square meter of air or
soil; You.
Unending, ubiquitous change is the foundation of
Great All and everything encompassed within it.
And while you might measure an object, entity, thought wave, or ghost
wave for a base signature, there are many commingled signatures tangled among
its interwoven songs, layers that go deeper as you study and search.
For this reason, nothing can be purely pure that we
know of—not if you measure pureness as a quantity of isolation and singularity. Pureness is a concept and theory upon which
we build other concepts and theories, which we then use to elucidate principles
we wish to explore and/or study.
For instance:
we make oxygen by combining it in a certain way, and water by combining
hydrogen and oxygen in a certain way.
But: is it that pure or that
simple?
How
can it be? How many
times have those molecules, as molecules perceiving and being perceived, combining
and being uncombined, commingled? How
many pathways did the symbol on the keyboard key, letter‘d’, transverse before
it was placed on the keyboard that is under your left middle finger?
Thinking backwards, from the top, you must first
consider the paint transfer that proclaims ‘d’:
from whence did those raw materials for the paint come? Who mined them? Who discovered them? Who transmuted and combined them? Who packaged and produced and promoted and
sold the paint as a product and to whom?
Who marketed and billed and advertised and shipped that product(s)? Who made
the planes and trucks that moved that product(s) and all of their parts and all
of the aspects of their fuel and licenses and regulations and communications
and advertising and contracts and roadways and unions? Who made the computers who oversaw all of
these processes, and who moved them in similar planes and trucks with similar
needs?
And who went into the forests to gather raw
materials to produce the paper to print the supporting documentation on? Who were the worms and the lichen who worked
with the trees in those forests and what other minerals in the rocks worked
with that limestone in the earth to bring forward the white pigment? How did oxygen and gravity and the sun and
moon contribute? How many fallen
ancestors have left mortal remains that echo in that pigment?
Listen.
It is an exhaustive search for the mind alone to
track something back to its smallest sources, only to discover that the line
you have followed is so long it was not possible to see the arc. You are following a circle, a lemniscate, a
perpetuating cycle of one thing feeding into another, destroying and remaking
as it goes.
Singularity is not.
Therefore, it is not possible to cite all of the
ways, all of the means, and all of the energies and vibrations who contribute
to any one thing—for there isn’t any One Thing.
There Isn’t Any One
Thing.
There
Isn’t Any One Thing.
In
the Great All, Everything is Connected
and this is
but one example.
Blessed Be This Day
This is a Direct Voice
Communication from my Tribe,
Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms with me
from the other side of the veil.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
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