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Codes, patterns, archetypes, frequencies, particles and waves - We are all of these; manifested and manifesting.

Since about the age of 15, I began a journey of trying to decipher these uniquely embodied qualities. The intangible energies that animate our behaviours and aspirations are more relevant to our existence than the physical bodies we develop, maintain, and watch decay in the density of this corporeal reality; and when these archetypal codes are understood to a degree of mental/emotional clarity - synchronous effects and visceral edification appear like lighthouses in the darkness created by the fears of our unanswered questions. 

40 years later, I continue to use those lighthouses as guideposts, a hermit's lantern, to make decisions that may not seem rational at the time- yet, I have never been steered wrong. My life is a testament to it; slowly and steadily manifesting/discovering more than my mind alone can predict. I cannot see beyond the next lighthouse, but I trust the path it takes me on.

It doesn't matter whether anyone gets it or not, including myself. There is a sense of freedom in this kind of faith. It creates a divine protection from the whirlwinds of temperamental and reactionary consequences - a detachment from all that would try to sway me off the path. 

Having conviction is not necessarily having control. We may lose control in any given situation, yet confidence in our convictions will sort that out. I do not answer to anyone but my higher self. There is no need to explain anything. I look for repeated patterns and listen to the musical currencies our souls use to connect and release each other from karmic retribution. Words are not good enough to describe it...

But, when you know- truly know- that everything happens for a reason, turning out the way it should, you don't really care what happens. As with all paradoxes, the totality of its dual nature makes perfect sense.

  

 

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