Sunday Stream (221) ~ The Oneness of Silence

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Sunday Stream (221) ~ The Oneness of Silence

Post by mtmynd » October 25th, 2009, 1:10 pm

The Oneness of Silence

* * * * * * *
with silence
the final remedy
our drop of life
returns to
the oceanic

our finality
becomes
our beginning

:
:

life living
for revelations
for realizations

the light is full
and its power
soft and quiet
comforting our
weaknesses
into the placid
reflection of truth

* * * * * * *
Silence... that Golden Silence where all has been born and all shall return, but again and again as this Silence, the Holy Silence embraces every thing and no thing, where even our whispers, our awes and ohh's cannot be heard but swallowed into the Silence from where we came.

Hour after hour of sitting aboard the airplane speeding thru the cloud cover that blanketed most of the U.S., the constant but sure drone of the left engine became a mantra of monotony for staying afloat 36,000 feet above the distant surface of Earth, patterned more uniquely than I could ever imagine. Has anyone ever explored those deep ravines and canyons cut into the land far from any highways or even dirt roads that we have called Wyoming or Utah... perhaps another Olduvai Gorge holding the ancient remains of some creature yet undreamed of that walked this area and fed off the fauna somewhere in the distant past.

The landscape is large, far larger than our population crammed into tight spaces, desperately fighting for our existence in areas we call cities which harbor the vast amount of we humans, moreso on the coastal regions. Perhaps the oceans still lull us into that consciousness from where our distant ancestors crawled up on the shores and evolved into air breathing creatures.

But it is the silent isolation of the Western desert areas that still clings tightly to our search for whatever it is that brings on the search... our wondering and wandering ways that spread our species across the globe. But we still don't know it all. We never will but are constantly assured of discovery. The mysteries are far, far greater than we will ever know but it's that search that drives us and insists upon survival.

Discovery of our world, our environment, our possibilities ensures that we will always have something to keep us going and knowing. We are, if nothing less certain, curious creatures that depend upon our mind to continue searching deeper and further to answer our questions. Questions... even the word insists upon the 'quest' to answer that which we don't yet know.

The very land we walk upon, the mysteries that lie beyond the next mountain, the unknowns below the surface of the seas and the planets in our Solar neighborhood and far, far beyond... all that and so much more to keep us on our quest to simply know. We don't ask for much more but to know. However, knowing is ceaseless... or so it seems.

We search within for more answers about ourselves, (why? what? where? who? when? how?), as if we don't have enough questions to find answers for.

We have to take breaks from our quests, our personal discoveries, no matter what they may be. Over six billion of us, all with needs to survive, all with questions seeking answers, all in need, all with desires... do we all contribute to the knowledge pool in some way or another? Certainly! To think otherwise is not to give seriousness to the question. But our break from all this hu'man living we participate in requires the eventual return to the Golden Silence... the "shhhh'ness" where we are able to restore our haggard selves.

Most use the state of sleep to re-energize the body, the most natural and easy method of regaining our focus. But some time spent in personal contemplation, meditation or prayer is an added bonus for the practitioners. This methodology is entered into while awake and further awakens our Self which so often gets buried or ignored in favor of so many other distractions on our quests to know. While asleep our dream state does not question but rather performs without question... the meditative state has the ability to transcend the question and answer state which takes us to the Silence from where we began and shall return. This is the most restorative method that aids body, mind, spirit, bringing the trinity into Oneness, where Silence holds all Truth, without question...



cecil
25 october 2009

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...those deep ravines and canyons cut into the land far from any highways or even dirt roads

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Post by Nazz » October 25th, 2009, 6:47 pm

Truth of silence... Never came into silence from meditative practice, but I've had literal silence hit me from without. It does hit me as a "full-circle" sort of experience. Good one, amigo. Where'd you go on your plane trip? Curious...

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Post by Artguy » October 26th, 2009, 10:05 am

Ya flying above it all
so large, deep and high
shhh quiet please

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Post by mtmynd » October 26th, 2009, 4:46 pm

Thx, Mark, for stopping by. We went to visit Soo's family in SC on a whirlwind trip. Had a fast and great time. The pix were taken from the flight from there to Salt Lake, first stop before Phar Lepht. I haven't been on a flight since before 9/11 and now know first hand how much b.s. there is to flying nowadays... incredible.

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Kurt! Nice haiku...

Glad the stream inspired. Thanks y muchas gracias... ;)
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Post by Arcadia » October 26th, 2009, 10:37 pm

gracias for the stream, the silence reminder and the beautiful plane photos, Cecil!!! :D

saludos,

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Post by mtmynd » October 26th, 2009, 11:56 pm

Gracias a usted, amiga mia! Glad you enjoyed the Stream y picturas. :)
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Post by Non Sum » October 31st, 2009, 9:49 am

Quite nice, Cecil. You do what you do very well.

Weren't you the one who told me that imagination trumps questions? Or, should we question our imagination? :?

Love the clouds. They are the best part of flying.

<center>"There's something in a flying horse,
There's something in a huge balloon;
But through the clouds I'll never float
Until I have a little Boat,
Shaped like the crescent moon."
</center> (Wordsworth)
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Post by mtmynd » October 31st, 2009, 10:14 am

N(ewly)S(urprised!), you old rascal you... welcome to S8!

NS: "Weren't you the one who told me that imagination trumps questions? Or, should we question our imagination?"

Probably. :) Sounds like something I'd say, but only because it rings true.

Imagination has no reason to be questioned, only the possibilities it affords us in accomplishing/creating what imagination has quietly whispered into our silenced mynd.

One of my 'cecilisms' comes to mynd:
<center>Inspiration
promises nothing
but only gives of itself -
a personal invitation
to embark upon
a journey
_________</center>

Imagination is the springboard for Inspiration to leap into action!

(good seeing you here, old meta-buddy)
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Post by Non Sum » October 31st, 2009, 1:36 pm

Thank you, for your welcome. And, thank you, for your "Cecilism," which came to your Mynd, and now has come to myne...to stay. Had I mentioned that I collect your better re-collected thoughts? That should give you cause to pause when next considering to fault my quote collection. :wink:

Cecil: Imagination is the springboard for Inspiration to leap into action!

NS: After you leap off from the springboard, is that when you next imagine that the pool below has water in it?

Regarding "silence," I meant to mention that one actually becomes Silence just as soon as they cease being anything other than It.

<center>"Elected Silence, sing to me
And beat upon my whorle'd ear,
Pipe me to pastures still and be
The music that I care to hear."
</center>(Hopkins)

(Good being here with you, my friend.)
NS (Never Shutsup)

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Post by mtmynd » November 2nd, 2009, 10:09 am

Howdy, NS! Thanx for the kind words... treat that cecilism well, it took a lot out me... have to stay as empty as possible, you know, as i never know when i'll find something to deposit. ;)

Your quote collection must be a doozer, ranking right up there with the National Library but only much more condensed and personal, eh? i always enjoy a good quote and yours ranks right up there in pertinence. not an easy thing to do for most folks...

now, my springboard should be more accurately called a "mindboard" leaping into the vastness of it all and without a chosen destination, i enter by chance into but yet another newness to discover. my old moniker, 'Astral Hobo' pertains to this very thing... go where the go may take you, like with winds in the empty sail may the journey entertain, educate and, if fortunate, enlighten...

thx N(ever)S(tale)...

(old 'truck' is quite the person, eh? older than me and gainfully wise in his own way... authentic, truly an authentic.)
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