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1.09.2008

Knowing our place

When we don't know our place in this world or eternity, we think we're somewhere else that denies where we're at and misses out on the experience of where we really are.

When we don't know our place in this world or eternity, our thinking cannot go there to show us where we're really at or accept the need to empty out our preconceptions about what really matters.

When we don't know our place in this world or eternity, we're in no position to receive what comes to us there or to do what we're born to do with ease.

When we don't know our place in this world or eternity, we're limiting our freedom to countless contrived limitations, absurd obligations and fearful boundaries that get lots of agreement from others who've lost their place too.

When we don't know our place in this world or eternity, we cannot know what really matters or enjoy how it matters passionately to us since it does not matter at all when we think we're somewhere else.

When we don't know our place in this world or eternity, we're deceived by appearances and not finding out what's really going on behind all these clever disguises.

When we don't know our place in this world or eternity, we maintain unrealistic expectations about these fluctuating human emotions and diabolical reactions that are available while we're thinking about what's out there.

When we don't know our place in this world or eternity, we're dreaming.
When we know our place in this world or eternity, we're awake.

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