Tuesday, March 2, 2021

A Headless Perspective


A headless perspective:

my perspective is relaxed on these matters - there's just this seeing, a clarity of what belongs and that truly nothing is excluded. It's a headless perspective by means of pointing, and then simply resting in the peace that's found through this awareness. There's no rush to fill this spaciousness with a new, better understanding. It's enough to see, to now investigate the world without lines of separation. I have no desire to debate what's found, nor to add another theory. I've rediscovered my life, headless, empty, and yet so very much fulfilled. 

it's about finding myself as capacity, and as such, there's little need to argue on distinctions - looking outwards, I find the world before me, looking back towards the source which holds the view, I find myself within the world. Seamless. Nothing disappears but the idea of myself as a solid host of seeing, that everything begins and ends within my personal view. 

headless - the world just is. 

yet to say capacity is also misleading, as if there are limits to this hold, or that this emptiness claims a special point of being, an entity of some power to be aware. The capacity mentioned here is its own fulfillment, not at all separate from its hold. It's this that I always return to, the simplicity of seeing, and releasing any need to fill the view with my own desires and beliefs. The world is found here, life, teeming with such wild and varied expressions. This is where I belong, as wild and varied as any other appearance, and now with so much to explore. 

it's a headless perspective, but really it's just seeing, living my life from intimate experience of this one great belonging. There's no point to me to argue. Life happens on it's own as far as I can tell. Seeing is natural, spontaneous, and I am given this as grace. So I conclude with a simple note - that I am grateful for it all. 

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Peace, Eric 

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