Sunday 16 November 2008

The Effect of Releasing the Shackles

What really happens with the release of thoughts? The unshackling of the mind from language and structures such as grammar. We now stand in from of the mind as a possibility. There are no rules or regulations as to what thoughts, what ideas can be interlinked or can follow or precede each other. The rules have been swept away and with it all restrictions.

Without these, there is an utter freedom. A freedom that should not be new to you in any way. Because each and every one of us has felt it and experienced it before. For if you have managed to release yourself from controlled thought processes you have returned to the possibilities of a child's mind. Gone are the worries of future and past. Gone are monetary valuations or analyses of other people's behaviour. No more calculating people's reactions to your own actions. All that remains is pure and true thought.

It is a feeling like finally going on holiday after years of hard work and regimented free time. It is this sudden influx of freedom that may allow you to find your true self beneath all the imposed images and influences. In that realm you can discover the meanings you are looking for. And for one single reason this is the case. Because none of the nurtured constructs obstruct your view on to the essence of what we are any longer. This is the state in which you can analyse objectively. This is the state in which you can mold yourself into what you want to be and not simply what has become of you. It is simply the state of the world. The state of possibility.

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