He said, "I agree, want to do another?"
by cone (i, iii, v, vii, ix, xi, xiii, xv), and jared (ii, iv, vi, viii, x, xii, xiv)
I
He said, "I agree, want to do another?"
II
"oh yeah," she says and opens with a quote by him, who responds with a quote by her
III
wait a minute now, that's not how this is supposed to go. She pouted a bit.
IV
Supposed, should, have to, must, polite, correct, expected, assumed, right, wrong, good, bad. A judgement by any other name still smells lik
V
e <negative anticipation>. She knew only too well that she was weak, selfish and let anxiety rule her life, and yet
VI
And yet maybe what she thinks was known too well, wasn't. Perhaps the real rules and who rules is yet to be discovered
VII
Stepping off into the Great Unknown to do all that discovering ellicits great consternation
VIII
Negative anticipation provokes fear and fear; great consternation. Stepping into the abyss, like keeping ones eyes open at the moment of de
IX
cision which fuels the astonishing progress of the headlong rush into truth, arriving at self
X
cision is especially powerful when used for de to make in with pre, for re and ex of, what we are not, so what remains is US
XI
that essential truth, the US, seems somewhat elusive; other times so very close
XII
The Truth is the I, inclusive of all that exists; the Truth is Love
XIII
how to bring truth to "Truth" is learning to love me, love others, love the discombobulation
XIV
Love is who and what we are, we need only let go of what is not, at deeper and deeper levels until there is nothing left but Love
XV
It's God's handiwork: a lesson hard to come by but throughly learned. This will change everything.