garden of unknowable things

September 15, 2008

assumption

Filed under: consciousness, creating reality, defining words — opalescentwords @ 1:51 pm
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Some possible realities merely linger in your mind for the briefest of moments. They only exist as possibility and return to their elemental nature as light waves as soon as they are forgotten. If such thought impulses are given any credence as potential manifest realities, they can, by the energy you supply through thought, word, deed and belief, begin to take form. If such impulsed potentials receive sufficient attention, they may lose the feeling of strangeness that dreams carry and gain a feeling of solidity, as if they are part of your reality. At this point, you may be able to will such energies into existence, saving the truth for another opportunity to be unveiled. For in bringing into being thoughts that are valid truths as based on your personal belief structure and interpretations thereof, you postpone the discovery of the core truth of any sentience. An individual’s interpretation rarely is on the mark as far as targeting absolute truth, for the truth is at the same time highly subjective and not at all concerned with how it is viewed. Truth exists outside of time, yet it changes appearance to fit space and time and the consciousness of those people within that confine. However, there is a core truth to this universe, and that is that everything in it is of the substance of love. To assume otherwise is to make an error of moving truth as the universal life support mechanism into the subjective realm of dream interpretation and the nebulous realm of conjecture about reality’s form and meaning. In that grey area, possibility reins in anything you see as real, in disregard for the absolute of love’s ubiquity. Hope is fragile. Dreams are fleeting. Assumptions are agents of limitation. Love is none of those. To assume as much demonstrates a misunderstanding of the fundamental truth of all things.

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