only the past claims ownership of immediate experience
the past wants more of the past
immediate experience is unfettered, unknown, and alive
immediate experience is being in pure awareness: it is not listening to the voice of god; it is the voice of god
the wind blows, branches move, leaves fall
i am the wind; i am the branch; i am the leaf
i am the space in which i am the wind and branch and leaf
any analysis of that experience is the past comparing it to itself, a knot of thought tieing and tiring itself in constant judgment
even to say 'accept!' 'love' is the past addressing itself, creating a way back to immediate experience
there is no one to accept or love immediate experience
immediate experience is all verbs in consciousness being
that's enough of the past tweeting about immediate experience...
September 14, 2010
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