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Monday, June 9, 2014

The prison of personal freedom * 6/9/14


Reality is that temporary restraining order to avoid direct contact with one’s spirit. Our sensory input functions are as imperious and imposing a legal and internal judicial system about values, interpretations, belief justifications, and self accounts as we can handle and not realize its effect. Your body is your bunk, your cell,
as your stay sequestered on the planet. Everyone is in as a lifer of unconsciousness. Freedom does exist as a next thought that’s possibly coming your way. Freedom is also just one feeling
removed from being fully present right now. Whatever you’re currently thinking it is a straight-jacket or other less obvious means of yourself in restraint. The immediate staff in guardianship of you is the authorship of familiarity as a sedative. Likes and dislikes are the shortcomings to stave off what next moments creatively might offer as they appear. Judgment, in this way, offers boundaries as limitations become walls as points of view.
Living within this prison proceeds to boundary you by having you be somewhere separate and isolated for wherever you go. This is like an ankle bracelet in your awareness that monitors and keeps you in touch with your own insular identity as a broadcast that never ceases. Everyone is confined by the warden of time. Meals are provided in the form of memories served as often as you like,
even though there are suspicions that there are detrimental elements in the food that is served. Forgetting who you are in the moment, is a form of conjugal spiritual visitations. My consciousness claims innocence, wants a retrial but not as another life in this prison of personal freedom. And yet, I am a snitch
as a mindset for rant-revealing any of this. Hey, act natural. None of this means anything. Just slowly move away and go about your business. I don’t know you. You don’t know me, and none of this is really happening . . .

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