Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Our Dialog

Our dialog:

that it appears to be so - and for the moment, that's the only answer to be given, that what occurs now, and my perception of it, is all that I can know until the moment changes. My faith belongs to motion, and not to any past occurrence no matter how profound. What appears right now, to this moment alone, carries the weight of my experience and validation. 

of course the past has value, but its substance is gone, and the memory of it's existence will only occur now. There is no experience of a past moment. None. There's just what's appearing in the present moment and this is what I base my perceptions on. 

just now.

and this is why every argument and debate by others fail to entertain my attention. It's my experience of present moment details that shape my understanding. What appears to me, in any sense of reality or truth, is only what I can perceive right now. It's my own understanding. And it will change when something new appears, as the moment shifts in revelation, and perhaps a greater insight too. Until then, this is what I have, and my experience is enough for me to know.

yet, I do appreciate people sharing and in it's in this same light that I offer my own views - someone else's insights will become my own in a true exchange of views. I will experience, through a personal way the thoughts that others offer and once these words are read - they belong to the reader, it's their experience of what's now been written. 

in a sense, this our dialog, my experience of writing shared as an appearance that belongs to the reader, until this moment too is gone. 

nothing appears to us forever.

what appears this moment, thoughts, insights and things of value - are unique to me, as they are for each of us alone. No one has the right to argue this away. I accept ideas as an experience, without argument if they belong, or fit my personal view. What other's bring is part of this appearance, an important aspect of the moment. 

but all I ever truly know...is my experience of right now.


~
Peace, 
Eric 

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