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Monday, November 23, 2009

The Source

"The universe... An endless void of infinite possibilities.
Truely nothing is but the universe/nature/the source of all.
In order to experience this one must abolish ones ego to form a union with nature.
In doing this, one ceases to exist, one ceases to question and one just is.

The power of nature is so great; it is the source of all.
When the absolute void is, the great polar opposites freely flow/oscilate.
And this is why nature is so vibrant and powerful.

Wherever exists polar opposites exists a potential difference.
And a potential difference creates/generates a constant flow of movement.
Thus, nature never ceases to act, yet never acts at all in the first place.

The way nature follows is always the most natural path.
Like water at one relative gravitational height flows to a relatively lower gravitational height to achieve a stable state.
The water doesn't act, it only takes the most natural path.
Now imagine a void of polar opposites (in stillness integrating and in movement differentiating) constantly following this natural path with no awareness of time and no end in sight.
This is nature.
This is the universe.

This flow creates/generates energy, and this energy is everywhere and infinitely potential.
The only reason one perceives "personal truths" is due to our false-ego which titles one an independent individual/self seperate from the source of all.
This forms/gives us our state of consciousness and is the reason we take the roll of the observer/participator in this void.

It all depends on the observer/participator as to how they perceive this void of infinite possibilities.
But because of the ego, one titles what one perceives as "things", thus one is the creator of the 10,000 things and one's consciousness shapes one's illusion of an external world.

Titling a void of potential infinite possibilities as "things" and defining each "thing" with more "things" creates a neverending complexity constantly straying farther and farther from what's true.
Once one titles or defines what one percieves, one fails to recognize what truely is. What is, is the void of infinite potential unique to all limiting forms of consciousness.

Creating this "neverending complexity" is like trying to define god. Once one states what god is, one limits what god is and fails to recognize it's infinite potential. The ego manifests constant illusions and constant complexities. The reason one cannot truely understand the nature/the source of all, or even the meaning of life for that matter, isn't because it's too complex of a concept for one to fathom, but because it's an experience too simple for ones complex "self" to comprehend/experience.

To reach this enlightened state of being one with the source and it's infinite supply of great energy, one must diminish the existence of the ego through meditation. If one too creates an empty void in oneself, free of stiffness,suffering and intention, one will reach an internal state of free-flowing polar opposites. In turn, creating/generating a healing/strengthening flow of energy most commonly referred to as "chi", "ki", "prana", etc."

~The KRippled Khemist

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