Is it possible that we vigorously spend our whole life looking for something that just does not exist? Does passion equate to truth? If a person for 10, 20, 30 years searches the earth for the Holy Grail and when speaking to them, they are very passionate and convincing; does that give credibility to the existence of this Grail? Passion is not indicative of truth. What if it is the very mystery that is holy? When the mind says “I truly don’t know, and I’m not going to impose a mental construct on it.” What if that is the holiest of holy’s because it is there that we stand on a frontier.The ego says this frontier is threatening and so shies away, or it says it is wonderful and filled with new adventure and makes it into another pleasurable sought after experience; but It is neither.Rather, it is the apex where limitation may be shattered, and perhaps the brain itself will undergo a transformation as it becomes saturated with the Unknown. -Atreya Thomas
Published on October 17, 2018 13:34