Monk and Idiot

 

“Monk” and “Idiot” Are Different Words for Similar People

My religious views are simple- I believe that having a religious practice modifies one’s learning curve. Though it may have a myriad of effects on the group and community one effects, the act of belief becomes a form of processing by which an individual may come to more fully engage in an act. A power source is always incitted within a religious context and therefore provides a fuel and destination for one’s thought. Because one’s consciousness has something to embrace or pursue, the rest of one’s needs, desires, and persona are guided through an aquifer (as I will explain later), the individual becomes pure in thought, mind, and body, closing the gaps between the sum of it’s experience and the spaces between those who have yet to pass through one’s completed phases of experience.

This place we agree to call reality is, I believe, a summation of past’s memory into the present, the process of changing faces and names is the nature of energy. All things come together and fall apart but it is the legacy that created and fell from one’s existence that gives power to echo through not only future, but time itself. I believe that the future and past are engaged in a symbiotic relationship and they perform the same functions. Beyond one’s beliefs of physical bodies, there is a power that exists which serves as a location from where one dreams its creations. I believe we only perceive that which we have chosen to not ignore. I believe that of which we have become trained to ignore is called our awareness or subconscious, and that as one forgets something’s essence, it falls into the unconscious. I believe that these three regions are not separate from each other, and at any given point in time in one’s life, they may be summoned. I believe that once one undoes itself and understands the potential and nothingness that they are, they may understand their true self.

I believe the parts that consist us are not limited to our varieties of conscious experience, however, I also believe that our conscious mind is a reflection of our essential existence through time. This essential existence may be called soul. I believe that the soul changes through time, though the core is indestructible. I believe that the core consists of nothingness in The Highest Form. I believe that one’s past energetic configurations are stored in the soul and an accessible part of the mind.

I believe that the physical realm is a self-referential system with which to understand how to move effectively through time and space. I believe that through observing the relationships between things, one may come to understand it’s true nature. All life has evolved from a single source consisting of different relationships in nature, implicating that the experience and response to these existences somehow influences the way with which we realize ourselves. Therefore, in an aquifer, we may see relationship that has brought us to be how we are in physical existence.

I believe in an afterlife, and that it is accessible to us while still inhabiting our physical bodies. I believe that every entity, from rock to internet, has a placeholder in the spirit realm. I believe that some spirits are situationally stronger or weaker than others. I believe that there is nothing any spirit cannot be overcome.

I believe that through compassion, understanding, and concentration, one may take the next step in human and soular development. I believe in the wisdom of rock’n’roll.


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