Friday, April 25, 2014

Hay-Ku of the Day (Divine Self-Witnessing)

The Seeing I AM
Is the Everlasting Self-
Witnessing of God.

"The Seeing of these
Words is the Eternal Self-
Witnessing of God."

Re: "I tell you the seeing of these words is God's Eternal Self-Witnessing in action, already here, already now." (Bill Samuel, "AWARENESS, LIFE AND CONSCIOUSNESS ARE ONE," Notes from Lollygog)

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Hay-Ku of the Day (The Nameless Absolute)

The Absolute is
A Dimensionless Still Point
Embedded in All.

The Absolute is
A Dimensionless Still Point
At the Heart of All.

The Absolute is
A Dimensionless Still Point
Central to Being.

The Absolute is
A Dimensionless "Black Hole"
Central to Being.

The Absolute is
A Dimensionless "Black Hole"
At the Heart of All.

The Absolute is
A Dimensionless "Black Hole"
Being All There Is.

The Absolute is
A Dimensionless "Black Hole"
Divine Eye Pupil.

Hay-Ku of the Day (Absolute Stillness)

"Absolute Stillness"
Is the "Only Thing" Faster
Then the "Speed of Light."

"Absolute Stillness"
Resists Nothing and thus is
"Everywhere Present."

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Hay-Ku of the Day (Resurrection Day)

Christ Resurrects as
The Awareness of Being
I Am and You Are.

Christ Resurrects as
The Awareness of Being
Mankind Overlooks.

Christ Resurrects as
The Awareness of Being
Carnal mind entombs. .

Christ Resurrects in
The Consciousness of Man as
The Knowledge I Am.

Christ Resurrects in
The Consciousness of Man as
Awareness Itself.

Christ Resurrects in
The Consciousness of Man as
Divine Light and Love.

Christ Resurrects in
The Consciousness of Man as
The Presence I Am.

Re: "I Am the Awareness of God."
Bill Samuel

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Twitter, Blogspot and Facebook Archive 5

[Rich Note: Comment related to preoccupation with Noah movie inaccuracies.]

Great Point, Vern!

Here's my 2 cents:

Re: "So Hollywood does a story about Noah...and rather than using the opportunity, most the faithful are busy bitching about accuracy..."

"Worshipping Words" as
"Graven Mental Images"
Is "Missing the Point."

Seems, here, that taking issue with inaccuracies in a "Divine Story" -- whether literally true, allegorical, metaphoric or mythological, it matters not which -- that only serves to point to the "Absolute and Eternal Nature of Being Itself" (as a particular Self-Expression of that Self-Same, Ultimately Unspeakable and Unknowable Nature) really is "missing the point."

[Rich Note: The General Semantic folks pointed out many years ago "the word is not the thing" (it represents) and never can be more than a "finger pointing to the moon" (and, as such, should never be mistaken for the moon itself).]