There art rugged mountains of questions to be asked & even deeper oceanes of answers to be given.
Stories unheard of,will be told,& hot meals on their plates, will be shortly eaten before they get cold.
Old silence will unravel many wondrously youthful & magical spectres of sound & the ecchoing-eccho thereof.
& sometimes it will just remain silence,& not a hush of thought will be noticed.
& so they turned to look
but what they saw was already seen
& what they heard
was another reminder
of their last word
wich was the child
of their first
who`s name they
had mixed up with
their last child
who`s name
was
Omega
Ye should never settle with the conviction that ye know what everything means,forthereby closeth thy door to greater knowledge & thou becometh like a brick in a wall that supporteth isolation by weight.
Feathers knows the air by adaption to that subtleness & so should thy mind be.Adaptive,everchanging,everflowing in the stream that is consciousness.Or the river of the same.
Listen to the air of the turbulant winds that moves thy house
& maketh thy spirit to wander
is it not the lord of life
that breathes on thee
& giveth strength to
the roots of
strong trees?
answer if you must
but know
that i am not there
but here
& there
know not this
& know not that
but knowingly
select balance
in all thy ways
& speaketh
not overly
of trivial matters
Be blunt!
Be every detail of the art & then add from thereon,the colours & the dancing.
Be what the saints inspire in thee,& dream of thyself in the mirror of enlightment.
But listen carefully! There are hoaxters among us,poor mimicry of wisdom & foulplay.Observe theyr`e arrogance,take note,& foremost,take heed!
For these thiefes of moral stealeth into the minds of good men,& maketh them to lust for their neighbours car or wife.Lo! I swear I have seeneth more than a mortal man mayeth endure.
& so do thou asketh
what & who I am
to warn thee of this & that
of wich thee art not
overly pleased
& i respond
not
i have my duties
outside the writing
table
& often i must
answer to a call
of nature
so therefor &thereby
will thou be free
to ponder
of what nature
didst thou
not learn
of in school?
was there more
to nature
than what thine
eye & ear was
accustomed to
see & hear?
(& if so,how much more?)
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