The Guru speaks of the
paradox as the building blocks that is holding the wall of illusion of the self
and one can only walk through this by detachment, from the sensory world.
Paradox is the contrary to
expectation, which one should not have, but get sold over and over by poor
politics to unite.
The answer to this apparent
paradox lies in the belief and spineless behaviors of a pretences society.
Yesterdays paradoxes of today are the prejudices for tomorrow, where every politician climbed to power on the ladder of free speech.
When power is attained he will suppress that free
speech except his own. The status quo of paradox and its propaganda is that the
lie in the face becomes the psychic truth in the heart.
The biggest mistake is to
take a paradox as a metaphor for a proof and capital truth of a trend to
solution.
This is happening at the
moment with AI and its involving crisis of power consummation, in an already
very fragile environment.
Life the seeming paradox
and ecstasy that mark the summit of life is beyond the perplexities of power
and the drowning historic mortality.
The paradox of living is
the ecstasy that comes when one is most alive, and it comes as a complete
forgetfulness that one is alive.
Consider the self as an oracle that has to perform the sacred endurance to make the mind ready for the divine spirit, to provide miracles. In the meantime being busy and having fun at the same time isn’t a paradox.
It is no paradox that the smallest work in
the inner plane is worth more than all one can do in the outer world.
The humiliation and paradox
of attention seekers looking for respect are the poor souls graving for the
blinded spirit to see.
The resignation from the yesterday’s paradox makes one attentive to the present where the oracle takes place to establish real faith for tomorrow.
Tying to be something becomes the limitation
of the true self and takes virtue to become the paradox of status quo.
The paradox of desperation
makes human love the crime, and when one rise above human love, divine love
becomes the quality in humble gratefulness.
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