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[...] Being aware [...] at all times and of all things, but not being judgmental. passive perhaps is not the way or the only and main manner with which to approach life. There is a fine line bw passivity and contemplation/ acceptance. it is hard. . . bc we need to, as we've said before, to accept who we are. and we , to a certain extend , do accept it!, but when we are reminded by external sources of features that so well describe us, we still react confrontationally, especially if these reminders fail to feed the ego. this type of reaction only serves to neutralize all of what has been said before, and done so far.

wind water fire earth. which one is the supreme victor. or is it a compromise? you see the brutality and the passion, the destructive force of fire. it boils the water, which just sits there with a perverted smile. at the end, if present in copious amounts, it will extinguishing the fire. The wind gives them both power, feeds the fire and waltzes the water. Without him they both cease to be. The earth, is the mother of them all. Were it not to exist, the elements would be a parody of sorts, perhaps even irrelevant.

They / We, all depend on the platform of the earth as actors on the scene. It is an intricate pattern, just as our path towards liberation. We want to walk away from it all, but if we do, then whose scene will we be playing on?, and will we be satisfied with our soliloquy?

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