2016年2月4日木曜日
Realisation and Embodiment
Once Fact is realised,
that realisation can't be undone.
... no matter how strongly one wants
to discard it.
(Well, first of all, there is NO ONE to do the
discarding anyway ... )
Truth can't be acquired nor lost,
but realising truth, as a metaphor,
is like a spell casted on you.
How come?
Once Fact is known, the gap between Fact and
illusion becomes so clear that, when a certain
pattern of thoughts, acts (and emotions that accompany
them) based on the belief in illusion happen,
it makes one feel so "out of place," so to speak ...
One may notice it as a kind of
frictional force.
It is actually irritating to face that friction,
because you know illusion the cause,
yet it certainly bothers.
Again, once you know the Fact,
illusion is almost intolerable.
A spell of truth casted.
It seems, though, this is the only way to
live up to truth (I like to call it Fact with a capital
F instead of truth), which is, examining and observing
every single residue of illusion, or in other words,
habitual patterns.
I heard someone call this work "embodiment,"
and that sounds to be a fairly suitable word.
Now, as closing questions for this post,
let me ask a couple below:
Who needs to live up to truth?
Is there a "you" to do that?
If so, where, when, how, why do "you" exist?
Also ...
What is it that needs clearing up?
Is there a "you" to know the truth?
Have a good inquiry!
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