Thursday, May 30, 2013

Mutants and the Mechanism

This is what life is built on. 
The whole mechanism
 is built logically, 
and the life,
 lived abstractly.



And then, of course, is the real problem for the collective: It‘s individuality, pure
mutation. Pure mutation operates in a pulse. So we have the cyclical (abstract processes), we have the
fixed patterns (logical processes), and we have the pulse of the individual: it‘s there and it‘s not; it‘s there and it's not.


Now, of course,
the mutation doesn't have to be some kind of grand mutation. That mutation taking
hold is what, within individuality, we call knowing. And the thing to recognize about
knowing is that knowing has an existential appearance. In other words, it literally
comes out of nowhere

It‘s a brake that holds that aspect back from functioning correctly,
because it cannot function, it cannot operate correctly until it KNOWS. Otherwise, it is
uncertain. For somebody like me who is an individual and a knower, in my ordinary
life I say, ―I don't know‖ much more often than I say ―I know. Because this ―I don't
know, is simply that there is no direction.

Because the moment you enter into something correctly,
the knowing is inherent in the system.

In other words, it is correct action, and
through the continuity of the vehicle and the way in which we operate holistically,
this is a healthy and correct thing to do and you're not going to have this dilemma.
But, it becomes so uncomfortable for the not-self that carries individuality, always
pretending that they have made up their mind. This is what happens to individuals.
Individuals become pretend-collective. They pretend that they‘ve actually worked it
out as pattern, or they look back into their own experience. But this has nothing to
do with knowing.



.LOVE.



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