Sunday, December 26, 2010

Idle Subjective Conclusions on the Nature of Human Existence

And so.

Another round has been completed.
Another 365 days, multiplied by so many minutes and seconds.

And so -what?

Time does not pass in fact.
It goes through us.
We ingest it; consume it.

In the digesting of life 'time' through our being, we imbue it with meaning.
That is our true function, to give the universe multiple reflections and nano bursts of recognition of it's varied, refracted and wondrous kaleidoscopic being.

We are mere bubbles of limited existence gifted with the mirror of consciousness to be able to reflect back to the universe that time experience which is and has been ingested.

Our function is to appreciate each bite and moment, in short, be 'aware' or better yet - awake whether in life or dream. For all too soon we join back with the universal 'all', having had our turn to experience - Love, Pain -Life.

So, in the passing of the moments do not stop being sensitive to this function, this responsibility. Do not take experience for granted.

And remember, by honoring wife, husband, daughter, son, brother, sister, mother and father, friend or stranger - you honor the force, that is life.
And in our death, no matter how soon or late in the eternal day, the universe completes itself in it's cycle of conscious being once again.

Remember to be kind, compassionate.
Remember that no matter what you own or have, it is temporary and must be returned one way or another.

And so.

In this existence know that the highest form is to live consciously -in awareness- of the 'all' and and to act through appreciation and enjoyment of this; to be kind, that is, to shine the colour and light of our inner bit of the 'all' on others through dignity and respect of their same 'right' to miraculous existence.
There is no past, there is no future coming for us. There is only the eternal now, the tip of our own burning fuse of life, the length of which we cannot determine or know.

So make it count. Do not waste it.

And so.

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