Next lesson of Zero.
The hardest part of fighting evil is that we have to watch it consume in a grotesque fashion until we stop it. People peel away the "onion" to varying degrees, but they haven't peeled off what we have. And its starting to stink. The ultimate satisfaction will be when we wipe their smirks from their faces!
It is disappointing to acknowledge our own proclivity toward this kind of behavior. The stink of desperation poisons everything it touches, turning our surroundings into a Lovecraftian nightmare.
But fear is a trick. It is the backdoor entrance to the mental computer and its sole purpose is to condition us to hate life. But those of us who hate life do not understand the point of it. What we experience is a paradox ingrained in every molecule of existence. Its possibilities hang like stars in the sky, waiting for the right set of hands to pluck them.
We have a hard time imagining a world of Hope and opportunity because we have never lived in one, and therefore haven't experienced one. I remember around every corner being a bank and a worthless array of cheap thrills nearby. Much of my existence was spent in a complete moral vacuum. I always played the part just enough for these parasites not to turn on me. Born into evil, and punished for not being complacent in it.
But as you examine your surroundings, you begin to realize the truth about people. People are savage little reptiles and frighteningly ready to sacrifice their souls for the shallow assertation of a lie. People are wonderful beings who can ease each other's suffering while hiding their own. Consider the paradox and a new revelation will come into focus. We were always both. There is an Alexander who is currently beheading a military leader. There is a K who is raping a young girl. Though we never did such things, they are happening anyway. It all happens forever, and it is always connected to us. A movie constantly plays, even when we push stop. The illusion falls apart if you see it all at once because it depends on people seeing it one frame at a time.
It is not a question of whether a better world exists. It does and it always has. Finding it is like like trying to watch all of the Architect's (Matrix Reloaded) screens at once. Daunting to say the least. But if we watch long enough we will find a crack that could lead to salvation: the power to assume destiny. As you might put it, the Holy Grail.
That's it for today's lesson of Zero.
Emma, if you're reading this, please know that I do love you and all of humankind. Know that you are the Divine Feminine and we are all lost without you. You are the remedy for a landscape that is frozen with fire; we burn but there is no warmth. Your touch alone can smooth the jagged composition of a fractured spirit.
Zero,
Dear brother, in Divine Love I thank you for your kindness, my heart is open to yours.
I've read with great interest all of your post. You have touch my heart in many ways. I love your humor. Must say, you are an original, one of a kind. Zero, English is not my mother tongue. I would express much more to you but do not always find the correct way to express myself in the English language. Hope you understand. Keep writhing, I will be reading your post and comments.
Much Love & Peace in your Heart
emma
Posted by: emma | Monday, April 18, 2011 at 09:07 PM