Breathtaking Things
"i felt a deepening of some sort when i read the words 'true spiritual devotion can only happen when one percieves the supreme undifferentiated consciousness in all beings and in all objects'.
This line was breathtaking for me ... you see, i have been bewitched by infinity from a very young age and as i grow older i have learned much from physics and to the point where i do see infinity in all things ... this is the meaning behind the song 'dance of the wu li masters'...this perception is the 'drowning wine'...i merge with it, yet it is as if it is merging with itself and yet there is no merging but a perception of it and this is breathtaking...'dance with me out of the way'...this means in hindu language, becoming shiva, then the dance of immortality causes a loss of the small ego, ie the little drop of water that believes it is seperate from the ocean...and when this happens, when the little ego dances itself out of the way, it is breathtaking!...so i say to you 'behold the supreme undifferentiated consciousness in all beings and in all objects' or in my own rock and roll tongue... 'love, come see, the drowning wine ... and dance with me! yea dance with me!'"