Monday, August 07, 2006

The nature of the beast

The nature of the beast. Sharpen up. Tighten up. Let's have a little clarity. Move with Alacrity! Don't be tenuous, hesitant. Right or wrong, make your movements full of commitment.

Let's see. Change my definition of thought. .... the horses have taught me.... equinamity... a balnace of being before thought, not the deduced self... the "I think therefore...etc..etc..etc..." brand. Flesh this out. Thought is not all it is cracked up to be....

We have a progression. Pre-concsious.. Conscious.. hyper conscious... and then what????? Post conscious doesn't quite get it, but its close..... after the burnout of the hyperconscious... after thought fails to produce anything like happiness... not even close... after conscious thought becomes the source of suffering..... You need a new teacher.

I have the horse. The horse teaches me move with commitment. Follow through. Watch where you stand in relation to piles of shit and creatures weighing in in excess of 800 pounds. Mean what you say, and say it with your whole body, not just your mouth.

a million more, but this will do for today.

The Fenris wolf is the beast. What is his nature? What if he hadn't been bound? Would he have destroyed the world? And how does this fit with ideas of consciousness? Fear? Is that the common thread? We'll see.

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