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#1 Posted : 2/20/2012 9:31:49 PM

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Didn't know where else to post it, but I think this is very relevant always. Does anyone recognise this, who said it originally? I found it in a piece of music, (Veer- where nothing ever happened). Is it only unique to that song ?


When we find the willingness within ourselves to leave everything alone,
simply through the willingness to stand alone in the unknown,
immovable and ever watchful, is how we can find out the answer
to one of the two most important questions that there is.

We stop trying to change anything.
We stop trying to overcome anything.
We stop believing in anything.
Just let everything be.

And at the same time we find ourselves reborn.
Rendered new in a way that is impossible to describe with words.

It's a place that is always free.
It's a place that is always untouched by anything that has ever happened,
in the world of time and space.

It's a place of perfect innocence.
It's a place of perfect emptiness as it is a place of perfect fullness.
It's a place where nothing ever happened.

And in it we'll always be living in the conscious recognition
that nothing has ever occurred.
That nothing has ever happened.
That we're always free..
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#2 Posted : 2/20/2012 9:46:03 PM

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