Saturday, February 8, 2014
The Mirror Has Two Faces, BEING SOLUTION MINDED
I again like to thank whoever it is that is participating in this still very early phase of proof. You have guts. For as absurd as is everything I'm suggesting at this phase, if you have an interest in the work at this point, I want to support you.
I'ld like to share many more of these amazing social skills that make "Complementarity" work. Again, many of the things I'm offering at this point will seem strange. That's the point. Often, when we don't see solutions, we are looking in the wrong place.
Are you a changing, "Becoming" person? (You probably are, good for you.)
Don't focus on problems as barriers, we are the boundaries leading to solutions. Confrontation is better thought of as points of contact, as unpleasant as that often is. Your computer doesn't care who you are, "God is no respecter of persons." The mirror of karma is never flattering. Harsh, I know. Live without blame the best you can, but know that failure is not the enemy, it is a necessary gateway to success. Engage the critique. Seek answers.
A big part of why I've gotten to love so many wonderful, beautiful, decent, messed up, successful human beings is because I'm not offended by the truth about what kinds of problems "Real" people have. As a matter of fact, we are never really alone. An injury to one is an injury to all. As commonly as we suffer alone, our problems are of a social dimension which is never just ours alone. Nothing feeds an ego like self indulgent misery. Approach, Avoidance, Attraction, Revulsion, the mirror has two faces. There are no problems that can't be contained by the imagination. The only problems that have no solutions are pointless. There are much more important problems than:
Is there a "God?"
Are there any "Real" psychics?
Can intelligent people disagree, or does someone always have be proved wrong?
Is there a shadow government? (How can there be a conspiracy if we are in collusion?)
These are all significant issues. BUT, these problems are only problems. Vital Paradoxes are vital because they make us think. These pointed arguments are useful tools for understanding differences in opinion. <Author's Message> Don't get bogged down in argument, please. There are much more important problems that need our attention now. Like can we save the world?