Tuesday, 13 October 2020

The Great Rest

 https://off-guardian.org/2020/10/11/the-great-reset/#comment-257056 


Narratives are invoked to usurp and mask over the unaccepted fact as a fiction under emotionally invested identity.

If we give unto Caesar what IS due unto God, we trash ourselves while blaming Caesar (or God) for making us do it.

Regardless the terminology I just used and your associations with it, putting first things first is the priority - and what we give priority to is given power for all else aligns to its purpose. Know your purpose in what you think and say and do. This perfection is not denied you, but is aligned in wholeness.


If we want to get our house in order we have to prioritise. Disorder-by-design will say you cannot afford to deviate in such thinking, while deviating you in such thinking. It will threaten that you must do as it says or else! - while doing what it says it defends you from.


The Great Rest is the releasing of the mind-masking of control unto the decision to listen in the heart. 

This need take but a moment.

Uncovering or finding our willingness may seem a painful or fearful struggle.

Until we make the choice.

We cannot choose to love as an act of will, but can release such a 'self-will' to a willingness for love.


If we are not yet willing, we persist under the demands of a narrative identity investment to suffer a broken and denied sense of our own being. Or rather, a broken and betrayed sense of life instead of our own being.


Being human is not surrendering to vice as if an honesty.

Nor is being human the signalling of virtue as if to mask over and reset vice to external conflict and threat management.


Listening at the heart and abiding in the heart is not so much what you 'do' as where you are coming from as the consciously accepted purpose within what you do.


Attending the living and letting the dead bury the dead is living the day and the moment at hand. Sharing in and being what is here to recognise, appreciate and share in. If we only seek that or those that confirm our identity, or provide support for our struggle, we make a world of the unfit and unworthy or judged.


"Why can't the world be what I want it to be?"

Is that sentiment truly in search of a real solution, or is it the problem given priority?



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