This little ditti from my friend, Bevan. I’m sure he’s not the only one up at 2.30am writing down what ever comes in their head. Bless all you earnest alpha trippers out there. Keep reaching out and grabbing those little bits of wisdom and I wish you all power to make your dreams real.
- I am alone in the sense that everything that I observe is me and
arises from my observation. - I love my Self in myriad forms as well and revel in treating
everything as separate and thereby observe a seemingly created
universe. A universe created for me, by me, from the no’thing’ I am. - I appear to be evolving to understand this.
- Yet, I already understand this truth and the appearance of
evolving to know this truth through a sequence I manifest from my
mystery called time is just for the pure pleasure of experiencing
going from unknowing to knowing. - Whenever I feel I cannot give or need something more than I have
to make me whole I am choosing to slow down the process of going
from ‘Not Self’ to ‘Self’ in order to enjoy the transition from
pain to ecstasy more fully. - The inner and outer worlds that appear as my Self is contriving to
break down all that I have ever thought I was taught to be true.
It is coming from all directions of Self. - Trying to tell anyone about this except for the pure playfulness
of it is irrelevant as I am only telling myself. - I am in utopia when I now choose to be, there is not time to wait.
- There is nothing to question, control or €˜make’ in any way, it all
flows out of Self which is knowable as unknowable and ever mysterious. - This mysterious quality and knowable unknowable quality is what
makes it ever evolving and engaging, fit for presence. This is tantra.
Thanks Bev. Rigth back at ya.
About the Author...
Joanne Hay, Editor of Nourished Magazine, Chief Nourisher and Mother of three is very grateful to live in Byron Bay and be able to share all she has learned about Nourishment. She has trained as an Acupuncturist (unfinished), Kinesiologist (finished) and parent (never finished). She serves the Weston A Price Foundation as a chapter leader. She loves sauerkraut, kangaroo tail stew, home made ice cream, her husband Wes and her kids Isaiah, Brynn and Ronin (in no particular order…well maybe ice cream first).





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