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I am you. You are me.
Together we are ever seeking to be. At times, true reflections, soul mirrors amplifying the light from within to without. At times, true polar opposites that meet and explode into nothing but light. Within to without. With. Without. Without doubt. No doubt.
Climb aboard, be the passenger on my train. On a great adventure shall I take you. We shall go within by going without, and go without by going within. We will explore the shallow by probing
the deep. The cadence of the rails below is synchronized with the spinning celest above. Hear both rhythms without as you hear your heart within.
I will see you and you will see me. In seeing me, you will change yourself. For all sight, all seeing, changes the seer, the seeing, the scenery. Open your eyes, look out the window at the scenery. Are you rolling past it, is it rolling past you, are you and it rolling past each other? Is it not changing each time you look at it, never the same, while it changes you each time it is looked at, so that you and it change your views of each other?
As you gaze to the tracks threading across the future landscapes ahead, you are beginning to see the merging of the seer, the seeing and the scenery. The tracks are as much a part of that landscape as the train that will slide along them as is the passenger who looks out the window at that which is. If only you could see yourself sitting from where I'm standing. Would you still be the passenger you are? You would have changed. Still the passenger yet not only the passenger. Still the scenery but more than the scenery. Now the seer. Seeing. The conductor seeing the passenger seeing the scenery seeing the passenger seeing the conductor...Where does it end? The great adventure doesn't end. Ever.
The train always travels its tracks, the scenery always changes, you always see me seeing you and the scenery. You are my scenery. I am yours.
I am you. You are me.
And...and...Oh hell, my train of thought just hit a distraction, got derailed and is exploding into light onto the scenery.
Changing it, of course. |