12-08-2023, 08:52 AM
(12-07-2023, 08:09 PM)ANNEE Wrote: Thank you. Yes, it is meant to have kind of a "second thought" kick to it after the initial read.I've often pondered that perfection requires purity...purity means no flaw or pollution...I've further considered that to enable perfection requires stasis...requires the ceasing of the flow of time...the cessation of thought...of emotion...
Is perfect really perfect?
ANNEE
Ultimate awareness...without impingement...
To me...this is the satori or enlightenment that so many speak to...a brief unsustainable moment caught in the web of all that proceeds and all that follows...
"We are made in the...image...of the divine"...a mere reflection of vast potential...not the potential itself...only it's image...
That's why any enlightened state is transitory...is fleeting...is momentary and brief...Like Sysiphus and his boulder...
At least from my experience...when I tried to attain perfection...and purity...
YouSir