Saturday, October 21, 2017

Hay-Ku of the Day (Being Mentally Still)

Being Still extends
Mental focal length to an
Infinite degree.

Being Still extends
Mental focal length to an
Absolute Degree.

Relaxing mental
Focus to an Absolute 
Degree is the Way.

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Being Mentally
Still extends Mental Focal 
Length Infinitely.

Being Mentally
Still equates to a Boundless 
State of Awareness.

Being Mentally
Still equates to a Boundless
Field of Awareness.

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Being Still equates
To Infinite Focal Length
And Breadth of Vision.

Stillness equates to
Both Infinite Focal Length
And Breadth of Vision.

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Knowing God requires 
An Infinite Focal Length
And Breadth of Vision.

Self-Knowing requires
An Infinite Focal Length
And Breadth of Vision.

(1) Related OOMM Oldies:

To See Harmony
In Chaos or God in Man
Be Mentally Still.

Only a Still Mind
Reflects a Perfect Image 
Of Divine Glory.

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In Silent Stillness
I become That which I Am 
In Spirit and Truth.

I must Be Still and
Silent to Know I Am One 
With the Absolute.

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Being Consciously
Still is how to Know I Am
One with the Father.

Being Here and Now
Still and Silent as I Am
One with the Father.

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Being Here and Now
Still and Silent as I Am
Mindful of the Light.

To “Be Still and Know
That I Am God” . . . is the “Way 
The Truth and the Life.”

(2) Scripture-Wise:

“Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10 KJV

“... for I am God, and not man; the Holy One in the midst of thee...” Hosea 11:9 KJV

“And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.” Mark 4:39 KJV


(3) Metaphysical Metaphor-Wise:

**80. Infinite Velocity: “That which reaches infinite velocity has the capacity to be everywhere present because it can go from here to everywhere and back in no time. Equally capable of such omnipresence behavior would be a state of absolute stillness, which, being perfectly empty of internal movement, would offer no resistance, and so instantaneously interpenetrate all space in no time. So, given that two things equal to a third must be equal to each other, what is the common ground or denominator of these seemingly opposite conditions (movement and stillness) that would allow both to achieve omnipresence? The answer is actually quite simple, the "absolute, unitary or singular” nature of each (and every other state of being that achieves and/or restores original oneness) is the common factor or ground! For that which is absolute is, by definition, everywhere present in itself and, as such, omnipresent; and it is only at the level of said "Absolute’s” relatives (or subsystems), that there could ever seem to be such a capacity as "infinite velocity", seen from the perspective of time, or "absolute stillness", from the perspective of space.” 1992; u/d 6/12/03.

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