Sunday, June 7, 2015

Hay-Ku of the Day (Locus of Focus)

I Am a Central
Pivot of Focus moved from
Within or without.

I Am a Locus
Of Focus either moved from
Within or without.

I Am the Locus
Of Focus that can either
Be mover or moved.

***

Am I the Locus
Or Mental Hocus-Pocus
Or the One I Am?

Am I the Locus
Of Mental Hocus-Pocus
Or Focus Itself?

A self-referenced
Locus of Hocus Pocus
Or All-Seeing Eye?

***

The central Locus
At the Heart of Awareness
Is Absolute Peace.

The central Locus
At the Heart of Awareness
Is the Christ in You.

I Am a Changeless
Focal Point at the Heart of
Present Awareness.

***

As a Locus of
Focus We Directionalize
Divine Intention.

As the Locus of
Changeless Focus I Am a
Divine Pivot Point.

I Am the Locus
Of Focus that Directs the
Flow of Energy.

***

The Still Point Pivot
Around which Being Revolves
Unfold's Life's Story.

The Still Point around 
Which Focused Attention pivots
Unfold's Your Story.

The Still Point around 
Which Focused Attention pivots
Chooses what unfolds.

***

God's Reality
Is Created Inside-Out
Through mental Focus.

God's Reality
Is build from the Inside-Out
By what we focus on.

God's Never-Ending
Story Unfolds from Still Point Peace
At the Heart of All.

***

I Am Being an
Energy Transformer of
The Highest Order.

Human Beings are
Divine pivot points between
Spirit and the Flesh.

Knowing the Locus
Of Your Focus will End All
The Hocus Pocus

Cross-Correlative Expansions on the Theme:

1) OOMM oldie:

"As wind and waves move 
An uncontrolled rudder, so Circumstance moves man."

(2) "The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil (double or double-minded), thy whole body shall be full of darkness (self-ignorance). If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!"  Matthew 6:22-23 KJV

(3) "Go to the source where the "I Amness" first moves."-Sri Nisrgadatta 

(4) (The Ship and Wheel) "An uncontrolled mind may be likened to a ship’s wheel released by its master. Un-subject to the master’s hand, the wheel would naturally begin to move by itself. Not knowing the true state of affairs—that it is the wind, through the waves, that actually moves the wheel through the rudder— the wheel, if conscious, might wrongly conclude it had a life of its own. Self-control on the part of such a wayward wheel would naturally follow as an apparent problem. Resolution of this seeming dilemma, however, would not lie in the wheel’s learning to master itself, but rather in restoring the master’s hand. Seen in this light, is it not clear that one’s mind, as with any such energy transformer—mental, spiritual or material—has a similar potential to allow the energy it is intended to transform to flow bi-directionally? If so, and one’s mind isn’t being controlled from the inside, then the energy it is intended to transform would, quite naturally, flow in the opposite direction, and the inner subject necessarily moved by outer objects. The end result in such a circumstance is that man, although born to have outer dominion, becomes an unwitting slave to a reverse flow of generic energy patterns that subject him to the law of relative being and chance."

(OOMM Chapter 4, In Spirit and Truth)

(5) "...Our focus can be strongly led by what is happening externally, with energetically loud events pulling our attention towards them; for some this can be the predominant experience of reality. This is the experience of life being something that happens to you, rather than life being something that unfolds from within you. A part of awakening to your spirit is to become aware of this inner choice of focus. Through the choice of where you put the catalytic, creational power of your focus, you shape the reality that unfolds before you. To come to know this place inside of you is to become more Self-aware. It is to open to the feeling of your Self as the determinant of your reality."

"Your focus determines your reality because you experience what you focus upon. Where you choose to focus your consciousness leads the unfolding of your experience. Your focus is the leading edge of that which you are. You steer your focus and all that you ever experience spirals through this focal point. Your focus is a choice; feel that. Stop and feel that now – your choice of what you are focusing upon in this reality."

(from book entitled: "Being Unprotected" by Story Waters)

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