Caveat:
Anyone suffering from cerebral patsy, or bluntaphobia, should NOT take today’s News and combine it with the weekend’s News, and read all three quickly, in rapid succession.
Some things make sense to everybody, and some things make sense to only a few. Fewer still ever realize that everything, makes just as much sense as the thoughts appearing in men’s brains say that it does, and damn near nobody ever bellies up to the question of: How much intrinsic sense do the thoughts, who continually make this determination, themselves make?
Since the mind is non-physical and thus without limits, there is no end to what it can imagine. Even though the mind is not physical and is thus free of ordinary, real life limitations, there is still one very specific thing it cannot imagine. (And but one in a billion perhaps are able to see what it is.)
A Story Covered Previously, Covered Now Even Better:
Wanting to wake up is wanting to capture lightning in a jar. All of the methods employed to this end are attempts to prolong its flash. You are only asleep a second at a time – over and over again. Anybody can survive annoyances that brief, if you take ‘em for what they are: momentary events that come and are gone in a flash.
The consciousness of instinct is a steady state.
The consciousness of thought is chaotic.
Enlightenment is thought becoming steady state.
J.