Thursday, June 13, 2013


Imagine

Imagine you are in an ocean, approximately 80 yards from the shoreline. The water is mild and tempered; subtle waves rise and fall; and beyond it all, you lay on your back, far from the break, looking up into the crescent perceptive sky.

The void of anxiety and fear bears only the thought of nothingness, leaving the sense free to rummage through calm meditation.

The water moves you enthralled wandering eyes by both the physical and figurative mood of being: pure aesthetic balance and beauty into nature’s colors, feels, and embodiment.

In the spec of a second, the blistering sun blinds you as clouds roll past the scope of vision; your neck twists clockwise 3:00, horizontal.

In simultaneous motion, you kick with your dangling legs beneath the waterline of fish and tide, the waves rise just enough for a crack of anxiousness to reside. The frontal lobes light up your mind, you instinctively move into motion away from the deep. Throughout it all, exhilaration is peak, memory files ready and open to copy the frame by frame; An incredible adventure assumes the methodical calculation to pursue mindfulness.
Imagining yourself in a moment of absolute awareness is “mindfulness.” The ability to recapture its moment is “voice.”

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