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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Reality premise

Our apparent reality

is a traditional form

of spiritual identity theft.

This is where the collusion

between the projectionist,

on the part of the person

being the broadcast

that is under observation,

by each person as audience

in their own personal reception

and subsequent interpretation

links them together.

The recipients,

based upon the sensing part

of each person’s ability

to read into and from others

given their expectations

as audience

is rooted in

each person’s private needs

to seek and receive

from another.

It is a complicated formula.

Projection, then observation,

interpretation, expectation,

in a method of

seek and receive,

is the equation.

This process,

as a form

of spiritual identity theft,

is so prevalent

that few spirits are

who they think they are,

fewer are

who they say they are

and even less are

who they appear to be.

No fault intended.

Perceiving another

as vibes go,

is a delicate practice

where by the balance of beings

in the identifying exchange

is almost always not mutual

and in the exchange itself,

it essentially only rarely registers

beyond this traditional

reality premise.

Usually it is as

a celebrity/audience format

rather than

a spirit-to-spirit embrace.

By that I mean

that you see the other being

as separate and appealing

as opposed to

you feel the other person inside you

as yourself refined.

Surely you can feel privileged

grateful, honored,

and all the rest in receivership.

But that is not the same

as awakening to that place

of sacredness within

that you now commonly share

with the one you have sought out.

It seems that seeking,

by its primary methods,

does not normally produce

a surety of ascendance

to that which was possibly sought.

And our normal reality frames

teach us skills

that lessen that possibility

from occurring.

And the more we come

to participate by these means,

the less likely

we will come to know of ourselves,

from the inside out

and the less we are availed

in an unbroken,

undistracted medium of self

in process

as currently present.

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