Butterfly_chaosYou’ve heard of chaos theory?

  • When a butterfly flaps it’s wings in the Caribbean Islands, does it affect us here in California?
  • When a tree falls in the forest and no one is there, does it make a sound.
  • If a man makes a decision while his wife is not around, is he still wrong?

Few of us consider the consequences of our everyday actions in depth. If we did, we’d be busy all the time thinking of the consequences of our actions. Of course, the superego is there to help you with this endless mind chatter.

Enlightened souls seem to spend little time thinking of consequences, they act from an integrated place of being. Thus, their actions are in the flow of the logos, in harmony with the arising of being.

For those of us still trying to do the best we can with our actions and doings, it seems the more open our hearts, the more likely our actions will be less violent to others. Violence = Divisive = Separate

You’ve heard the Dervish Tale???

Knock, Knock

“Who’s there?”

“You”

Reminds me of Cheech & Chong

Knock, Knock

“Who’s there?”

“Dave”

“Dave’s not here anymore”

What’s your favorite meditation koan?

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