Sunday, February 12, 2012

I dislike it when someone uses the great deity as a call sign


I am here today to talk to you about a concept,
a concept of total acceptance,
The concept of Om, God, Allah, The Great Spirit, The Great Deity, that which is everything and is not
This concept is prevelant in all religious writings
All of reality, even that which is not reality, is part of the great deity.
The great deity as being all actions and all inactions is omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent
The great deity teaches us that no matter what occurs it is still part of the great deity, and one must accept it as so.
Following The great deity is a path of acceptance, a path of understanding
we can only hope that those who know this, can find the moral wisdom and compassion, to do the right thing.
Accept, Understand, Find and Learn the Compassion to help all life, all things
There is the great deity, a unification of Evil, Good, and Neutrality.
The great deity is both to blame and not to blame.
The great deity is in all of us and all around us.
As such, I can only hope that you accept the Great Deity as easily as it accepts you.
I hope that when you walk away from this, you can find acceptance for all things and all entities while still remaining Wary.
Although you may not deserve your place, although you may not belong, you are still Accepted.

Zen, teaches us that the Great Deity is not always the case- and that we may exist in the nonesuch space that is not of the Great Deity. That is the paradox of the statement the Great Deity- it is both affirmation and denial.


(I deem this man to be innocent, although this speech may have indirectly caused suicide, the speech itself was not at fault)

I have been clinically dead- multiply, I believe I have the right to speak about this.
I believe that when you die, you either instantly "trip" past such or you enter the void to be cleansed. Sometimes one comes out of the void. I also believe that at any given instant one can evolve into a deity or transcendent of form or ascension beyond godhood.

Wherever, those awarenesses*consciousnesses are I hope they enjoy.

p.s. Almost Everytime this is spoken in assembly, something tragic occurs.

Agent Temple
Mu

7 comments:

  1. Not a day goes by that I don't cry.
    Not a day occurs where I don't try to reject reality.
    Not a day happens where I don't pray- with every action.
    Not a day is done without me at some point cursing the great deity.
    Not a day is let go without me remembering tragedy.

    This is my lot in life, and I am doomed to live it.
    Please Do Not Recussitate, Do not Hook to life support, Do not harvest for food or organs.

    May I one day find the better way out of the void.

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  2. A great man once spoke these words to me: "I would rather you steal from me, then sneak up on me"
    I have often wondered if that man was my father, my brother, my uncle, my caretaker, my roommate, or some guy that has committed trespasses against me.
    But it matters not as the only thing that does matter was that I was able to share my life, my experience, my being (no not sexually) with him.


    Often I wonder if I will be given rejuvenation therapy or mechanical organs- i both do and do not want them. I would like them because I enjoy living. I do not want them because I fear both what could occur from such life extension and I fear the attention that It would cause.

    post script my roomie in college definitely was a female.

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  3. What do I think of this writing,
    I think it is filled with partial truths, and is in of itself a grasp at a concept- a concept that is always on the tip of the tongue or just within reach yet too far to achieve. It is what I believe, and is as close to an accurate summary of my faith as I can find.

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  4. You have to take a Chaotic Neutral approach to life, or it causes insanity.
    Enjoy no matter what, even though sometimes that concept may not be good or the best approach.
    Enjoy even as you suffer.

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  5. The only truth that I have ever found is a paradox.

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