Sunday, October 13, 2013

Touching the Infinite




There'll be the breaking of the ancient western code...
== Leonard Cohen, The Future

That is a perfect description of a non-epiphany, that rarest of moments, when God Almighty lets go of the scruff of your neck and lets you be human for a little while...
== Kurt Vonnegut, Bluebeard

Don't beleive everything.  If something seems true, keep it as a working hypothesis.  Save your degrees of freedom until you really need them.
== Terence McKenna

Since I don't have to choose, I guess I won't...
== Lou Reed, Street Hassle

Casually see but don't do like the SoulCause seein' and doin' are actions for monkeys...
What does it all mean?
==  De La Soul, Three is the Magic Number

Karma is the past, everything that brought you to this point where are you are.  Dharma is the future, the  possibilities of where you can go.  The now is that place sandwiched between the two where infinity is realized and brought into existence.  It is the most exciting place to live life.
== Sukhram Singh


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Ever find yourself wondering what choice to make?  Or maybe you are completely bored and everything seems the same?  Or do you ever find yourself afraid? 


These are transition points.  Mulch-dimensional crossroads.  Invitations to the infinite of now.    When you are one with God, you are I am.  You co-create infinity with all of the other morphic co-creators.  That's how we roll.


 I have struggled most of my life to make some type of sense out of these clues, these magical beans, these tarnished gems that litter the worn paths, biways, and autobahns of my civilization.  The Tao that can be told is not the real Tao.  Aborigines from Australia will often walk miles to show you something to be sure you understand it when they find language a weak form of representation.  


The following story from the radio explains when infinity occurs in chess.  It is as good of an explanation as I have come across.  So here is to all the explorers, pioneers, adventures, poets, dreamers who boldly go where no one has gone before . . . and map the route.  As Einstein has shown, time is the moving edge of reality.  So how do you know you are at that edge?  Listen to this program, it describes the process better than I can do in the time allotted: